Radius and ulna

    • [DOC File]RADIUS BONE - Jinnah Sindh Medical University

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      Proximal third of radius is fractured . Distal end of ulna is dislocated at distal radio ulnar joint. FRACTURES OF DISTAL END Colles’ fracture. Fall on outstretched hand. Distal fragment is displaced posteriorly and superiorly. The fore arm and wrist resembles the shape of dinner fork .


    • [DOC File]Skeletal growth problems of the Great Dane

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      left picture: the curved radius caused by a blocked ulna. right pricture: same dog with a normal ulna and radius. The white indicator. refers to the closed cartilage joint left – while open at right. those fotos above show the same dog. foto left: at right normal ulna and radius . foto right: the radius is blocked and much shorter


    • [DOC File]Bones Worksheet - PC\|MAC

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      radius - orange metacarpals – light blue . ulna - red. Circle the term that does not belong in each of the following groupings: 8. Tibia Ulna Fibula Femur. 9. Manubrium Body Xiphoid process Styloid process. 1 0. Skull Rib cage Vertebral column Pelvis. 11. Ischium Scapula Ilium Pubis. 12. Frontal Zygomatic Temporal Occipital. 13.


    • [DOC File]Muscles of Upper Extremity

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      Lateral epicondyle and ulna . Base of 5th metatarsal. Extends and adducts hand at wrist . Radial . Abductor Pollicis Longus . Radius, ulna and interosseous membrane Base of 1st metacarpal Abduct and extend first digit (thumb) at CMC joint Posterior interosseous. Extensor Pollicis Brevis . Radius and interosseous membrane. Proximal phalanx of thumb


    • [DOC File]Chapter 7 Skeletal System

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      Radius. The ___radius_____ is located on the thumb side of the forearm. What is the purpose of the flattened head of the radius? Pivot joint with humurus. The radius has the radial _tuberosity__and __styloid_____ process. Ulna. The ulna is the longer of the two bones making up the forearm and has a __trochlear___notch that. articulates with the ...


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      When the bicep contracts, it pulls on the tendon that connects to the radius/ulna, the tricep relaxes, and the hinge joint is bent at the elbow. When the bicep relaxes, it causes the tricep to contract, to pull on another tendon connected to the radius/ulna which causes the hinge joint to straighten at the elbow. Bones would not move if muscles ...


    • [DOC File]Copy and Return to Teacher

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      radius & ulna. Radius is lateral when the arm is in the anatomical position (on the thumb side) & the ulna is medial. When the hand is rotated, the . distal end. of the radius crosses over & ends up medial to the ulna. Radius & ulna articulate @ small radioulnar joints. They are connected along their entire length by a flexible interosseous ...



    • [DOC File]The Skeletal System - Weebly

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      Radius . Ulna . Carpals . Metacarpals . Phalanges . Sacrum . Coccyx . Fibula . Tibia Outline ALL bones that are used for protection YELLOW (2 pts.) Outline TWO bones that make blood cells (long bones) RED (2 PTS.) Draw and shade in a BLUE circle around 1 pivot joint (2 pts.) Draw and shade in a GREEN circle around 1 ball and socket joint (2 pts.)


    • [DOC File]Determining Height From Bone Length

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      In the lower section of the arm are two bones, the ulna and the radius. The radius is the bone that ends closest to the thumb. In the x-ray you can see both the ulna and the radius. The radius is the bone on the bottom. To measure the length of the radius take a meter stick and find the length from the base of the wrist to the fold in your elbow.


    • Ulnar and Radial Shaft Fractures - OrthopaedicsOne

      The human forearm is comprised of two bones: the ulna, medially, and the radius, laterally. Bridging the ulna and radius is an interosseous membrane that transmits forces from ulna to radius and vice versa. The forearm flexes and extends at the elbow, with the articulation of the ulna with humerus at the trochlear notch.


    • [DOC File]Name ________________________ Skeletal and Muscular System ...

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      Bones such as the humerous, femur, radius, ulna and fibula. Bones phalanges and carpals Fill Ins. 32. In order to bend your arm at the elbow, you would _____ your bicep. 33. When your arm is bent at the elbow such as in question #32, what are your triceps doing? _____ 34. Voluntary muscles are muscles that you _____ control. 35.


    • [DOC File]Radius, Ulna, Tibia, Fibula, and Pelvis Must Knows

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      Title: Radius, Ulna, Tibia, Fibula, and Pelvis Must Knows Author: mitchell.maxwell Last modified by: Maxwell Mitchell Created Date: 12/9/2008 4:08:00 PM


    • [DOC File]Evolution Test Review Sheet - Hartland High School

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      Structures that look the same but serve very different functions, Ex. Forelimbs of different species have radius, ulna, etc. but function differently. What evidence do these similar structures provide in support of evolution? For Divergent Evolution They suggest a common ancestor because they have structure in common.


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