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Humeroulnar joint — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = articulatio humeroulnaris GraySubject = 84 GrayPage = 321 Caption = Left elbow joint, showing anterior and ulnar collateral ligaments. Caption2 = Precursor = System = Artery = Vein = Nerve = Lymph =… … Wikipedia
humeroulnar — Relating to both humerus and ulna; denoting especially the ratio of length of one to the other. * * * hu·mero·ul·nar (hu″mər o ulґnər) pertaining to the humerus and the ulna … Medical dictionary
humeroulnar head of flexor digitorum superficialis muscle — caput humero ulnare musculi flexoris digitorum superficialis … Medical dictionary
humeroulnar joint — articulatio humeroulnaris … Medical dictionary
Elbow — For other uses, see Elbow (disambiguation). Elbow Latin articulatio cubiti Gray s … Wikipedia
Biceps brachii muscle — Muscle infobox Name = Biceps brachii Latin = musculus biceps brachii GraySubject = 124 GrayPage = 443 Caption = Origin = short head: coracoid process of the scapula. long head: supraglenoid tubercle Insertion = radial tuberosity Blood = brachial… … Wikipedia
Ligament — Diagram of the right knee. Typical joint In … Wikipedia
Human skeleton — The human skeleton consists of both fused and individual bones supported and supplemented by ligaments, tendons, muscles and cartilage. It serves as a scaffold which supports organs, anchors muscles, and protects organs such as the brain, lungs… … Wikipedia
Joint — For other uses, see Joint (disambiguation). Typical Joint A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact.[1] They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally … Wikipedia
Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle — Flexor digitorum superficialis Transverse section across distal ends of radius and ulna. (Flexor dig. subliminis labeled at center top.) Latin musculus flexor digitorum superficialis … Wikipedia