Ulna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The ulna is a long bone, prismatic in form. In anatomical position the ulna is placed at the medial side of the forearm closest to the body, parallel with the radius on both arms. The ulna articulat...
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A retrospective study was done of eighty-seven patients who had 129 diaphyseal fractures of either the radius or the ulna, or both, and who were treated with fixation using an AO dynamic-compression plate. ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
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OBJECTIVE: Aim of this study was to exactly describe and quantify kinematics of the ulna during pro- and supination. ... Varus angles of the ulna in 30 degrees, 60 degrees and 90 degrees supination (P <0.01) were significant to each other and the neutral position.A maximum ulnar axial pronation rotation of 3.2 degrees (SD...
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Ulnar nerve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In human anatomy, the ulnar nerve is a nerve which runs near the ulna bone. The ulnar nerve is the largest unprotected nerve in the human body (meaning, unprotected by muscle or bone),<sup class="no...
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A ulna fracture is an injury to one of the bones in the forearm. Most ulna fractures can be undergo cast treatment, but if the broken bones are displaced, the ulna fracture may require surgery. ... What is an ulna fracture?; The ulna is one of two bones of the forearm. The two bones of the forearm, the radius and the ulna,
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Overview of Femur-fibula-ulna syndrome as a medical condition including introduction, prevalence, prognosis, profile, symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, and treatment ... Symptoms of Femur-fibula-ulna syndrome...
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Femur-fibula-ulna syndrome information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis. ... Symptoms of Femur-fibula-ulna syndrome...
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In this view, the distal portions of the radius and ulna are toward the top of the screen. The lower part of the forelimb is composed of two bones: the radius and the ulna. When articulated as shown on the right, the radius passes over the anterior surface of the ulna.
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