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    Beneath the neck of the radius, on the medial side, is an eminence, the radial tuberosity; its surface is divided into: a posterior, rough portion, for the...
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    the radial tuberosity. The short head inserts distally on the tuberosity while the long head inserts proximally closer to the apex of the tuberosity. The...
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    Radius (bone) (redirect from Radial shaft)
    cylindrical head articulating with the ulna and the humerus, a neck, and a radial tuberosity. The body of the radius is self-explanatory, and the lower extremity...
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    pronation, the tuberosity of the radius rotates posteriorly, causing compression of the bursa between the biceps tendon and the radial tuberosity. The bicipitoradial...
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    originates from the caudal side of the scapula and inserts into the radial tuberosity. Flexes the elbow, and is the part of the stay apparatus that keeps...
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    rectangular elevation, the deltoid tuberosity for the insertion of the deltoid muscle; below this is the radial sulcus, directed obliquely from behind...
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  • posterior margin of the deltoid tuberosity, ending at its inferior margin. Although it provides protection to the radial nerve, it is often involved in...
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  • Tubercle (bone) (redirect from Tuberosity)
    of the acromion laterally and inferiorly. The radius has two, the radial tuberosity and Lister's tubercle.[citation needed] On a rib, tubercle is an eminence...
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    Head of radius (redirect from Radial head)
    the head (2 mm (0.079 in)) — just enough space to accommodate the radial tuberosity as it being moved medially. Elbow joint. Deep dissection. Posterior...
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    onto the tuberosity of the ulna. It is innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve, and commonly also receives additional innervation from the radial nerve...
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    (FPL) originates on the anterior side of the radius distal to the radial tuberosity and from the interosseous membrane. It passes through the carpal tunnel...
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    Neanderthals and more archaic hominins, the radial tuberosity (a bony knob jutting out just below the radial neck) is anteriorly placed (toward the front...
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  • Thumbnail for Oblique cord
    lateral side of the ulnar tuberosity at the base of the coronoid process to the radius a little below the radial tuberosity. Its fibers run in the opposite...
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    coracoid process at the top of the scapula. Its main insertion is at the radial tuberosity on the radius. Brachialis is the main muscle used when the elbow is...
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    occasions, 6th rib. The short head of biceps brachii muscle (origin) – to radial tuberosity. The coracobrachialis muscle (origin) – to medial humerus. The coracoclavicular...
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    longus originates on the anterior side of the radius distal to the radial tuberosity and from the interosseous membrane. It passes through the carpal tunnel...
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  • Thumbnail for Radial nerve
    The radial nerve is a nerve in the human body that supplies the posterior portion of the upper limb. It innervates the medial and lateral heads of the...
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  • Thumbnail for Bicipital aponeurosis
    the deep fascia of the forearm. The biceps tendon inserts on the radial tuberosity, and the bicipital aponeurosis lies medially to it. It reinforces...
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    part of the radius, and are inserted into the lateral edge of the radial tuberosity and the oblique line of the radius, as low down as the insertion of...
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  • surface of the body of the radius, extending from immediately below the radial tuberosity and oblique line to within a short distance of the pronator quadratus...
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    head: coracoid process of scapula long head: supraglenoid tubercle radial tuberosity, bicipital aponeurosis brachial artery musculocutaneous nerve (lateral...
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  • Thumbnail for Neanderthal anatomy
    More laterally curved radius with a radial tuberosity placed more medially, a longer radial neck, a more ovoid radial head, and a well-developed interosseous...
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    humerus), deltoid tuberosity, body of the humerus, epicondyles (medial and lateral), and to humeral condyle (trochlea and capitulum; radial and olecranon...
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  • originates from the caudal side of the scapula and inserts into the radial tuberosity. Flexes the elbow, and is the part of the stay apparatus that keeps...
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    calcaneus. S2 – At the midpoint of the popliteal fossa. S3 – Over the tuberosity of the ischium or intragluteal fold S4 and S5 – In the perianal area,...
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    trochlea of the humerus. There is also a radial notch for the head of the radius, and the ulnar tuberosity to which muscles attach. Close to the wrist...
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  • process, fibular process. 5th metatarsal of the foot - also known as the tuberosity of the fifth metatarsal In botany, a styloid is a needle-shaped crystal...
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    facet where it would have articulated with the radial notch of the ulna. There was no radial tuberosity for the attachment of the biceps muscle. The distal...
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  • pronated, the examiner grasps the wrist from the radial side, placing his thumb on the scaphoid tuberosity (as if pushing a button to open a car door) and...
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    interosseous artery, about 1 cm. in length, arises immediately below the tuberosity of the radius from the ulnar artery. Passing backward to the upper border...
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