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Radius and Ulna

Radius and Ulna

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Health Sciences, Physics, Science, Biology

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The video tutorial, led by Dr. Morton, provides an in-depth exploration of the radius and ulna bones, which are the principal bones of the forearm. It covers their articulations with the humerus and wrist, and details the primary bony landmarks of each bone. The radius is identified as the lateral bone, with landmarks such as the head, neck, radial tuberosity, and styloid process. The ulna, the medial bone, features landmarks like the olecranon process, coronoid process, and trochlear notch. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of these landmarks for understanding forearm anatomy and function, and concludes with a review and self-assessment section.

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