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Ulna (12521 bytes)
1: The '''ulna''' (along with the [[radius (bone)|radius]]) is o... 3: The ulna articulates with: 5: ...this allows the '''radius''' to cross over the '''ulna''' in ''pronation''. 6: ...'distal'' '''radius''', where it fits into the '''ulna notch'''. 8: The ulna is broader ''proximally'', and narrower ''distall... Brachialis (662 bytes) 3: ...d process and the tuberosity of the [[ulna]]. The ulna does not rotate, so brachialis's only action is f... Brachial artery (658 bytes) 3: ...to the [[radial artery|radial]] and [[ulna artery|ulna arteries]] which run down the [[forearm]]. Pronator quadratus (726 bytes) 3: ...ng from the most distal quarter of the anterior [[ulna]] to the distal quarter of the anterior [[radius ... 5: ... pulls the lateral side of the radius towards the ulna, thus pronating the hand. It also helps to keep t... Carpal bone (1539 bytes) 8: ...ide of the hand, but does not articulate with the ulna. List of diseases starting with U (2754 bytes) 10: * [[Ulna and fibula absence with severe limb deficit]] 11: * [[Ulna hypoplasia mental retardation]] 12: * [[Ulna metaphyseal dysplasia syndrome]] 13: * [[Ulnar hypoplasia lobster claw deformity of feet]] Ulnar nerve (1312 bytes) 1: The '''ulnar nerve''' is a nerve that in humans runs down the... 3: ...ial epicondyle at the [[elbow]]. This part of the ulnar nerve is known as the ''funny bone'' because of ... 5: ...and a half muscles in the forearm: [[flexor carpi ulnaris]] (which flexes and adducts the wrist), and th... 7: After its journey down the ulna, the ulnar nerve enters the palm of the hand (passing above... 9: ...f the hand, is sent back to the [[brain]] via the ulnar nerve. Forearm (1787 bytes) 3: ...[[bone]]s, the [[radius (bone)|radius]] and the [[ulna]]. These bones are connected by the interosseous ... 9: ...is mainly supplied by the [[median nerve]]. The [[ulnar nerve]] also runs the length of the forearm. 11: ...sually run on the anterior face of the radius and ulna down the whole forearm. Pisiform bone (503 bytes) 3: ... row of the [[carpus]]. It is located where the [[ulna]] (inner bone of the forearm) joins the [[carpus]... Holy Wounds (688 bytes) 1: ... or the lower wrists between the [[radius]] and [[ulna]], where the nails of the cross-beam of the cross... Long bone (565 bytes) 1: ...[humerus|humeri]], [[Radius (bone)|radii]], and [[ulna]]s of the arms, and the [[phalanx|phalanges]] of ... Remiges (728 bytes) 4: ...es'' which connect to the inner lower arm bone ([[ulna]]) and vary in number from only six in [[hummingb... Persian weights and measures (765 bytes) 15: | ulna || 52-64 cm 18: | Stock || 2 paces, 6 ulnas || Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle (722 bytes) 3: ...ll as parts of the [[radius (bone)|radius]] and [[ulna]]. Extensor carpi ulnaris muscle (598 bytes) 1: '''Extensor carpi ulnaris''' is a [[muscle]], located in the [[forearm]]... 3: ...humerus]], though it crosses the forearm to the [[ulna]]r (medial) side, and attaches to the base of the... 5: .... Its [[artery|arterial]] supply comes from the [[ulnar artery]]. Coelurosauria (875 bytes) 3: ...sacrum]], a distally stiffened tail and a bowed [[ulna]]. The [[tibia]] is also characteristically longe... Triquetral bone (855 bytes) 4: ...ide of the hand, but does not articulate with the ulna. It connects with the [[pisiform]], [[hamate]], a... Flexor digitorum profundus muscle (958 bytes) 3: ...muscle originates from the anterior side of the [[ulna]]. 7: ...ial two digits of profundus are supplied by the [[ulnar nerve]]. Blind mole rat (4223 bytes) 20: ... olecranon|olecranon process]] is a part of the [[ulna]] bone where muscles attach, and [[fossorial|digg... Wrist (4731 bytes) 6: ...r border of the articular disk of the distal radioulnar articulation. 11: == The Ulnar Collateral Ligament == 12: ...ed above to the end of the styloid process of the ulna, and dividing below into two fasciculi, one of wh... 22: ...olar and dorsal carpal branches of the radial and ulnar, the volar and dorsal metacarpals, and some asce... 23: The nerves are derived from the ulnar and dorsal interosseous.
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