Acromion Process: Clarifying Its True Location and Key Ulna Processes
The acromion process is a bony projection of the scapula (shoulder blade), not the ulna, which instead features crucial processes like the olecranon, ...
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The acromion process is a bony projection of the scapula (shoulder blade), not the ulna, which instead features crucial processes like the olecranon, ...
By Alex
The human elbow is a complex synovial joint formed by the humerus, ulna, and radius, encompassing three distinct articulations that, supported by liga...
By Jordan
The medial ankle ligament, known as the Deltoid Ligament, is a strong, multi-banded structure originating from the medial malleolus and attaching to t...
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The joint between the occipital condyles of the skull and the superior articular facets of the atlas (C1 vertebra) is classified as a condyloid (ellip...
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The primary ligaments attaching to the styloid process are the stylomandibular ligament, which supports the TMJ, and the stylohyoid ligament, which su...
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The human knee is a complex hinge joint connecting the femur, tibia, and patella, intricately designed with bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and ...
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The shoulder is a highly mobile ball-and-socket joint composed of three bones, multiple joints, ligaments, and muscles that intricately interact to fa...
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Palmar ligament plates are essential fibrocartilaginous structures on finger and thumb joints that primarily prevent hyperextension and enhance joint ...
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The ulna, the medial bone of the forearm, primarily articulates with the humerus at the elbow and the radius at both its ends, playing a crucial role ...
By Jordan