Sign in to download full-size image Fig. 3. (A) Specimen photograph of the frontal view of the ulna show the figure-eight configuration that results from the junction of the olecranon (O) and coronoid (∗) articulating surfaces. The waist of the figure eight results in the trochlear groo...
What is a distal ulna fracture? What is a four-part proximal humerus fracture? What is an oblique fracture of the distal fibula? What is the distal femur? What usually accompanies a fracture of the femur? What is a femur contusion? What is a comminuted fracture of the humerus? What is ...
The articular surfaces of the proximal segment of ulna: Morphometry and morphomechanics based on digital image analysis and concepts of fractal geometryINTRODUCTION: The elbow joint is a compound joint made of articulations in between the humerus, ulna, and the radius. Articular areas are of prime...
A Monteggia fracture is defined as a fracture of the proximal ulna combined with a luxation of the radial head. The aim of the present work is to evaluate the extent of instability of the radius head in the proximal radioulnar joint (PRUJ) as a function
Where is the proximal tibia located? What part of the humerus articulates with the ulna? What usually accompanies a fracture of the femur? What is the sphenoid bone? What is a humerus lesion? Where is the neck of femur? What is a sesamoid bone?
The osseous synostosis between the proximal part of the ulna and the radius can be seen on the X-ray images in most cases. Many researchers have attempted to identify methods to measure the disease severity to guide in the treatment of CPRUS. However, to describe the overall deformity, ...
Up to the age of about 2 months the ulna and fibula are of similar length but the radius is considerably shorter (see Table 10-3). The ulna is distinguishable from the fibula as it is more robust and has the characteristic trochlear notch at the proximal end, whereas the fibula is a ...
(indicated by green shading), and of the posterior to anterior Shh gradient emanating from the ZPA (red, from e9.5). At right a diagrammatic cross-section indicates the range of the Shh gradient (red shading) and the positions with respect to this gradient from which radius and ulna, and...
What is a bone island on the femur? Is the tibia a long bone? What is a femur? What is proximal junctional kyphosis? What muscle hyperextends the humerus? What is an oblique fracture of the distal fibula? What part of the humerus articulates with the ulna?