Forearm Flashcards

1
Q

Location of ulna

A

Medial bone

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2
Q

At the proximal end how does the ulna articulate

A

The coronoid process and olecranon articulate with the humerus

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3
Q

What seperated the coronoid and olecranon

A

Trochlear notch

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4
Q

Location of radius

A

Lateral bone in anatomical position

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5
Q

Proximal articulation of radius

A

Head articulates with the capitulum of humerus

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6
Q

How does the ulna attach to the humerus

A

grips the trochlea of the humerus like a pliers

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7
Q

Location of the radial tuberosity

A

Just below the head of the radius

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8
Q

Function of the radial tuberosity

A

Where the tendon of the bicep muscles attach

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9
Q

The radius and ulna articulate at the what

A

Radioulnar joint

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10
Q

The radius and ulna are connected by what

A

Flexible interosseous membrane

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11
Q

What do both the radius and ulna have

A

Styloid processes

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12
Q

What are the two bones of the forearm

A

Ulna and radius

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