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Radius bone || Bones of upper limb || Skeleton system || for Neet, Nursing ,Pharmacy students

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Radius bone || Bones of upper limb || Skeleton system || for Neet, Nursing ,Pharmacy students
The radius bone is one of the two bones in the forearm, along with the ulna. It runs from the elbow to the wrist and helps you move your arm and wrist.
Location:
The radius is on the thumb side of the forearm.
It's larger at the wrist and tapers to a narrow head near the elbow.
Function:
The radius works with the ulna to allow the forearm to rotate.
It also articulates with the humerus in the upper arm to allow the forearm to flex and rotate.
The radius communicates with the carpal bones in the wrist to allow wrist movement.
Structure:
The radius has a cylindrical head, a neck, a tuberosity, and a shaft.
The shaft is slightly curved into a convex shape.
The shaft has three borders: anterior, posterior, and interosseous.
Injuries:
A broken radius is one of the most common bone injuries in the arm.
It usually happens when you fall and land on your outstretched hands.
Treatment may include surgery and physical therapy.
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#radius #Ulna #bones #skeleton #skeletonsystem #femur #patella #radious #nursing #neet #medical #typesofbones #anatomy
The radius bone is one of the two bones in the forearm, along with the ulna. It runs from the elbow to the wrist and helps you move your arm and wrist.
Location:
The radius is on the thumb side of the forearm.
It's larger at the wrist and tapers to a narrow head near the elbow.
Function:
The radius works with the ulna to allow the forearm to rotate.
It also articulates with the humerus in the upper arm to allow the forearm to flex and rotate.
The radius communicates with the carpal bones in the wrist to allow wrist movement.
Structure:
The radius has a cylindrical head, a neck, a tuberosity, and a shaft.
The shaft is slightly curved into a convex shape.
The shaft has three borders: anterior, posterior, and interosseous.
Injuries:
A broken radius is one of the most common bone injuries in the arm.
It usually happens when you fall and land on your outstretched hands.
Treatment may include surgery and physical therapy.
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Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
#radius #Ulna #bones #skeleton #skeletonsystem #femur #patella #radious #nursing #neet #medical #typesofbones #anatomy
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