Ulna and Radius, and Carpals, Metacarpals, Phalanges the Upper Limb bone anatomy for artists
This videos anatomy topic: Ulna and Radius (the bones of the forearm) Carpal bones, metacarpal bones, and phalanges (bones of the hand) Anatomy of the Upper Limb for artists. Our website: Bones of the upper limbs can be divided into four groups: Shoulder Scapula, and Clavicle Arm Humerus Forearm Ulna, and Radius Hand Carpal b. , Metacarpal b and Phalanges (Proximal Medial Distal) Anatomical position. In anatomy, they are seen as parallel bones. We look at these two bones from all sides and views to understand ulna and radius form and positions. And their bony landmarks as head of the ulna and olecranon. Connecting them two and getting the body of ulna. Additionally, pronation and supination, and demipronation. The rotation and positions of humerus, ulna, and radius during these motions. And we have a look at carpal bones, metacarpal bones, and phalanges the bones of the hand. Proximal, medial, and distal phalanges. Remember that the thumb only has two pha
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