BONES OF UPPEB LIMB
Radial artery
Styloid process
Head
Radial tuberosity with
rough posterior part and
smooth anterior part
Anterior border
Nutrient foramen
Medial border
Epiphyseal line
Capsular line
Posterior border
Dorsal tubercle
Styloid process
Fig.2.21: Features of right radius: Anterior aspect
Rough area for
pronator teres
(^2) The posterior surface lies between the posterior and
interosseous borders.
3 The lateral surface lies between the anterior and
posterior borders. It shows a roughened area in its
middle part.
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The lower end is the widest part of the bone. It has
5 surfaces.
1 The anterior surface is in the form of a thick
prominent ridge. Theradial artery is palpated against
this surface (Fig. 2.21).
Epiphyseal line
Capsular line
Oblique groove
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Lateral epicondyle
Medial epicondyle
Olecranon process
Olecranon
process
(a)
Figs 2.19a and b: Relationship of lateral epicondyle,
olecranon process and medial epicondyle in: (a) Flexed elbow,
and (b) extended elbow
Acromion
Normal
position of
humerus
Humerus dislocated
inferiorly
Fig.2.2Ol. lnferior dislocation of humerus
Fig.2.22: Features of right radius: Posterior aspect