The ulna bone.
Radial tuberosity.
Radial nerve.
Axillary nerve.
Radial nerve.
Tendons of flexor digitorum profundus.
Ulnar Nerve.
Thoracodorsal nerve.
Cutaneous innervation.
Suprascapular nerve.
Styloid process.
On the shaft of the humerus for deltoid muscle attachment.
Olecranon process.
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Sternal end and acromial end.
Branch of Median Nerve.
The proximal end of the humerus that articulates with the scapula.
Musculocutaneous nerve.
On the anterior surface of the distal end of the humerus for the head of the radius.
1. Shoulder, 2. Arm, 3. Forearm, 4. Hand.
Biceps brachii.
Thenar Muscles, Hypothenar Muscles, and Deep Muscles.
Glenoid cavity (fossa).
Radial Nerve.
The constriction below the head of the humerus.
Long thoracic nerve.
Trochlear notch.
Proximal, Middle, and Distal.
Lateral border, medial border, and superior border.
Radial Nerve.
Deltoid, Pectoralis major, Pectoralis minor, Subclavius, Coracobrachialis, Serratus anterior, Trapezius, Levator scapulae, Rhomboid major, Rhomboid minor, Latissimus dorsi, Teres major.
Bony projections at the distal end of the humerus for muscle attachment.
Styloid process.
Anconeus.
From the shafts of the metacarpal.
Median Nerve.
Nerve to subclavius.
On the anterior surface of the distal end of the humerus for the coronoid process of the ulna.
Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate.
The distribution of nerves to the skin.
Head, radial tuberosity, ulnar notch, and styloid process.
Head.
Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres minor, Subscapularis.
Upper and lower subscapular nerves.
Ulnar tuberosity.
Musculocutaneous nerve.
Radial notch.
Triceps brachii.
Metacarpals.
Cephalic and basilic veins.
Recurrent branch of the median N.
Dorsal venous arch and lymphatic drainage.
Ulnar N.
Clavicle and scapula.
Coracoid process and acromion process.
Supraspinatus fossa, infraspinatous fossa, and subscapular fossa.
Anterior and posterior.
Median Nerve.
Median Nerve.
Branch of Radial Nerve.
Branch of Radial Nerve.
To diagnose and assess injuries or conditions affecting the wrist and hand.
Anteroposterior Hand view, which is a standard X-ray view to assess the hand.
Axillary nerve.
The region of the humerus that is prone to fractures.
Medial and lateral pectoral nerves.
Bony projections on the proximal end of the humerus for muscle attachment.
Superficial lymphatic drainage to lymph nodes.
Rotator cuff.
It refers to a side view of the hand in X-ray imaging.
Medial pectoral nerve.
On the posterior surface of the distal end of the humerus for the olecranon process of the ulna.
Adductor pollicis, Palmar and dorsal interossei, and Lumbricals.
To capture an angled view of the hand for a comprehensive assessment.
Bicipital sulcus.
Dorsal scapular nerve.
The radius bone.
CNXI (Accessory nerve).
Dorsal scapular nerve.
Lower subscapular nerve.