Elbow Joint: Bones, Muscles & Movement - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
- The elbow joint is one important joint in our body that is found where the humerus, ulna and radius bones meet. Test your knowledge on the joints of the Human body: khub.me/4n3la
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The elbow joint is happening between three bones. The first one is a large bone that defines the upper arm known as the humerus. Laterally in this joint you find another bone called the radius. And the third bone is a bone located medially on the forearm, the ulna.
The elbow joint is a compound synovial joint. What do we mean by compound joint? Well, it means that the elbow joint is a large working structure that is made up of several smaller moving parts, or separate articulations. A synovial joint, otherwise known as a diarthrosis, is the most flexible type of joint, seeing as it achieves its range of movement at the point of contact between the articulating bones.
On this video, we will cover the following topics:
Bones of the elbow joint;
Elbow joint and its respective joints: humeroradial joint, humeroulnar joint and proximal radio-ulnar joint;
Joint capsule;
Synovial membrane;
Ligaments: Anular ligament of the radius, radial collateral ligament, ulnar collateral ligament.
Nerve supply: median nerve, radial nerve, ulnar nerve and musculocutaneous nerve.
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Read more on the anatomy and clinical aspects of the elbow joint on this complete article: khub.me/on4p7
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Hi everyone! Our tutorial on the elbow is over, but there is still lots to learn on the anatomy of the upper limb. What other joints would you like us to cover on future videos? Stay with us and test your knowledge on the anatomy of the main joints by taking this quiz: khub.me/2dro3 After that, you can call yourself the joint master! :)
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thanks for explaining about the elbow!! needed to build an elbow for class and this was very helpful
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Both of my elbows are bent while watching this on my phone and now I can’t stop thinking about them
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Can you explain how medial epichondryl tendinitis from weight training looks in an anatomical drawing and what causes this?
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I enjoyed this video on the elbow and radio ulnar joints. I never knew that in some people palmaris longus is absent.
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please highlight the subheadings in broad ... like ,you used blue for anterior posterior 💜.. please please
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can we take the fig. that use in video to discussion or explaning?
It's perfect!
I'm learning to draw the anatomy correctly and came upon this video which was helpful. Do you recommend a 2b or 4b to draw the arm ? :)
Can you make a video on medical latin so understand the latin anatomical terms ftom basics
The capitulum is not visible on the posterior surface of the humerus
Wow so much nice
I have a fracture of the lateral epicondile and the capitelum. I had surgery and I am working on recovery range of motion. After seeing this I am even most certain that I broke the most important part of the elbow. Thank you very much for the info, very well presented
Hope you're better now
is there any anatomy how ligament sttach to bone,? i am curious with the power of tendon stick with bone
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You only highlighted the medial half of the trochlea in green in your animation....it's really misleading
Why do they put Latin names of all structures in their videos?
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Subtitle Indonesia please
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Ladies and Gentlemen what she is speaking is a language called anatomy
Joind to joind grud angel elbow
Could you Translate to Arabic please
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