36+ Posterior Ulna Bone Anatomy

36+ Posterior Ulna Bone Anatomy. Long bones, short bones, and flat bones. The ulna is one of two bones that give structure to the forearm.

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Long bones, short bones, and flat bones. It makes up the largest portion of the base of upper terminal part of the ulna articulating with the humerus; The distal head of the ulna is comprised of the articular circumference which articulates with the wrist bones and posteriorly, a bony projection known as the.

Projecting from the posterior side of the ulnar head is the styloid process of the ulna, a short bony projection.

The proximal and distal rows of carpal bones articulate with each other to. It forms the protuberance of the elbow. Projecting from the posterior side of the ulnar head is the styloid process of the ulna, a short bony projection. It begins above on the medial side of the ulnar tuberosity, passes backward in its lower one third, and terminates at the medial side of the styloid.


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