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Right radius: posterior view. The radius is shown with labels, the ulna is shown without labels. In the standard anatomical position (with the hand palm faced anteriorly), the ulna lies medially and the radius laterally in the forearm. Both forearm bones have tuberosities near their proximal ends. However, the radial tuberosity is generally more prominent as it is caused by the attachment of the primary flexor of the forearm, the biceps brachii muscle. Latin labels.
Image and description retrieved from Anatomy Standard, page Radius.
Image and description retrieved from Anatomy Standard, page Radius.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Ulna
Radius
Caput radii
Circumferentia articularis capitis radii
Collum radii
Tuberositas radii
Corpus radii
Margo posterior radii
Margo interosseus radii
Facies posterior radii
Facies lateralis radii
Processus styloideus radii
Ulnar notch of radius
Dorsal tubercle of radius
Creator(s)/credit: Jānis Šavlovskis MD, PhD, Assistant Professor; Kristaps Raits, 3D generalist
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