Osteology of the radius
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- After completion of this video session, it is expected that you will be able to:
Identify and describe bony features of the radius including
Proximal end: head, neck and radial tuberosity
Distal end: styloid process, ulnar notch, radial tubercle, facet for the scaphoid and facet for the lunate
Identify the location of muscle and ligament attachments of the radius
Describe the formation of the superior radio ulnar joint
Identify the ligament affected in pulled elbow
Explain how the attachment of the biceps tendon makes the muscle a powerful supinator of the forearm
Explain how the attachment of supinator allows the muscle to perform its action
Appreciate that during pronation and supination, it is the radius that rotates around a fixed ulna
Describe the attachment of the interosseous membrane of the forearm and how it contributes to transmission of forces form the hand to the humerus
Identify the location of the nutrient foramen and explain the reason behind its orientation
Outline the formation of the compartments deep to the extensor retinaculum
Describe the formation of the inferior radioulnar joint and why it is separated from the wrist joint
Presented and edited by Dr. Akram Jaffar, Ph.D.
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well, another best video regarding the forearm segments!
Thank you, Sir.