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The elbow articulating bones of the elbow consist of three key bones: the humerus, radius, and ulna. This joint enables flexion, extension, and controlled rotation of the forear...
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The elbow articulating bones of the elbow consist of three key bones: the humerus, radius, and ulna. This joint enables flexion, extension, and controlled rotation of the forear...
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A strain of the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) occurs when the muscle-tendon unit is overstretched or partially torn, commonly due to forceful wrist flexion, sudden loading, or rep...
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An ulna not labeled on imaging or anatomy references usually indicates that the structure is either not visualized, not reported, or not specified in the documentation available...
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The relationship between the radius and ulna governs forearm rotation, load transmission, and joint stability. Understanding radius and ulna twist is essential for clinicians, t...
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The flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) is a muscle on the inner side of the forearm that bends the wrist toward the body and supports grip. Pain at the inner elbow or along the forearm...
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