Although poorly represented, other skeletal elements include nine pelvis fragments, two ulna fragments, three atlases, and a few rib fragments. |
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When the ulna is shorter than the radius, the lunate bone absorbs more force when the wrist is used for heavy gripping activities. |
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Superior to the trochlea is another anterior depression called the coronoid fossa which receives part of the ulna when flexed. |
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It passes through the capitulum of the radius and the ulna and its coronoid process and radial notch. |
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The first layer is composed of four muscles that arise partly from the medial epicondyle of the humerus and partly from the ulna. |
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The muscle may be divided, with the second belly attached distally to the radius, or even the ulna. |
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Both the radius and ulna, and the tibia and fibula, are fused to each other. |
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The location of the most isometric clusters on the ulna were more variable. |
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He also had tenderness bilaterally over the distal radius and ulna, and anterior tibia. |
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The humerus articulates with the scapula at the shoulder, and with the radius and the ulna at the elbow. |
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Trace the ulna down the side of your forearm to where it ends, a boney prominence above the wrist. |
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Extensor digiti medii arises from the ulna beneath the extensor indicis, with which it may be fused. |
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In the anterior view, the trochlear notch of the ulna is not seen through the humerus. |
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The ulna styloid process was readily identifiable in all children, and its identification was not limited by wrist contracture. |
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Tunnels are then placed in the ulna and medial epicondyle with a 3.2-mm drill bit. |
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All three heads run into a common tendon that crosses the elbow joint and inserts on the olecranon process on the ulna bone in the Forearm. |
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In addition, some tendinous bands are attached to the coronoid process of the ulna. |
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This muscle passes transversely across the lower forearm from ulna to radius. |
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In the equid foreleg, radius and ulna are united, and the ulna is greatly reduced so that all weight is born on the radius. |
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The cartilage extends around the medial side where it articulates with the ulna. |
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Semi-lunar articulations such as on the proximal ulna were measured at the midpoint of the articulating surface. |
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It may extend proximally to the ulna or medial epicondyle and have additional attachment sites. |
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Height, weight, ulna, forearm, tibia, and lower leg lengths were measured using a Harpenden stadiometer and calipers, and electronic scales. |
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In the current study, little difference was found between the precision of forearm or ulna measurements in predicting pulmonary function. |
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Bones of the forelimb and shoulder girdle in Alamosaurus, except the ulna, differ substantially from those of Titanosaurus colberti. |
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Most of the mastodon material was recovered from a small area, and one humerus and an ulna were articulated. |
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It may also be worth noting that the area of origin for the m triceps is extensive, and the olecranon process of the ulna is notably large. |
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Displacement of the ulna from the trochlea, with humeroradial joint dislocation, is usually achieved only in a patient who has received general anesthesia. |
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As is usual in chelonioids, the radius is notably longer than the ulna. |
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The ulnar or deep head arises by an aponeurotic band from the medial border of the coronoid process of the ulna, medial to the tendon of the brachialis muscle. |
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Bacilli were numerous in the FNAs of the ulna, lymph node, and sputum, but much less so in the bronchoalveolar lavage and bronchial wash specimens. |
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It may also join the supinator, the tendon of pronator teres, or the ulna. |
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Notice that the carpal bones do not articulate with the ulna. |
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An advantage of our technique is that all attachment points of both the ulna and medial epicondyle were analyzed, giving a global picture of the length changes possible. |
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As preserved, the left ulna was nearly in articulation with the carpus. |
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The humerus, radius, and ulna of Adriosaurus appear to be slightly wider than those of the current specimen, but this is probably a result of crushing. |
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Next, find your femur bones, your deltoid muscles, patella tendon, humerus and ulna. |
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Its articulation with the radius and ulna only permits fore-and-aft movement. |
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The fibula bone in the back leg and the ulna in the front leg have been reduced in different artiodactyl lineages. |
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The second segment wing consists of the second segment containing the ulna and radius. |
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Loads were applied to a cadaveric distal ulna instrumented with strain gauges. |
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The pronated position in some museum mounts had been achieved by exchanging the position of radius and ulna in the elbow. |
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Fracture of the humerus, radius or ulna with deformity or angulation. |
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The transverse axis of the hand was the same as that of the forearm, and was determined by the vector joining the styloid process of the radius with that of the ulna. |
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A peripheral tear is suspected if high signal intensity along the ulnar insertions, detachment from the ulna, or synovitis are present. |
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On its left side the animal has a fractured scapula and radius and large fibriscesses in the ulna and the proximal thumb phalanx. |
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At necropsy, no cases of synostosis between ulna and radius were found in any plate system. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the right hand showed numerous sclerotic lesions in the distal radius, ulna, carpal bones and metacarpal head. |
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Hypertrophic osteodystrophy also occurs primarily in large and giant breeds and is characterized by excessive bone deposits and retarded bone resorption near the distal radius, ulna, and tibia. |
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His preparation of the paired belly fins showed that the front fin was supported by bones identifiable as a humerus, ulna and radius, and the rear fins by a femur, fibula and tibia. |
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The Rancho del Oro material is identical to living coots, except that the ulna and tibiotarsus are slightly more slender. |
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In camels the ulna has fused with the radius. |
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The longitudinal axis of the forearm passes from the radial head to the foveal sulcus of the ulna at the base of the ulnar styloid. |
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At the wrist, RA leads to soft-tissue swelling around the radiocarpal joint and may result in prominence of the ulna styloid and the dinner-fork deformity. |
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Measurements in mm of Type of SDNHM carpometacarpus B.This species was based on a nearly complete carpometacarpus and referred ulna and coracoids. |
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The radius and ulna of the front legs are articulated by the carpus, which, while structurally equivalent to the human wrist, functions as a knee. |
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On examination, a firm, nontender mass was appreciated on the dorso-medial aspect of the distal ulna with terminal supination defect compared with the contralateral forearm. |
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Interosseous ligaments refer to ligaments connecting carpal bones, whereas extraosseous ligaments connect the ulna and radius to the carpal bones. |
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