The radius is one of the two bones of the forearm. The styloid process is at the distal end of the radius and then the carpals of the hand. The elbow is located at the other end of the radius.
at the distal end of the radius
The radial head is located at the top of the radius bone in your forearm near the elbow. The distal end of the radius is near the wrist. So therefore the radial head is not located near the distal end.
The styloid process is the projection on the distal end of the ulna. It's the wrist bump on the pinkie side of the wrist.
The ulnar notch is located on the distal end of the radius bone, on the side where the ulna bone is situated. It forms part of the wrist joint, allowing for articulation with the ulna bone and enabling proper movement of the wrist.
The radius is located in your lower arm in line with your thumb.
No. The radius is distal to the humerus. The humerus is proximal to the radius. :D
There is no muscle that attaches at the shoulder blade and the radius. The radius is one of two bones in the forearm.
The radius arm is part of the front suspension - connecting from the control arm to the frame. The bushing is at the end that connects to the frame.See "Related Questions" below dealing with the Windstar control arm.
The scientific name of radius is "radius." Radius is one of the two long bones in the forearm, located on the lateral side of the arm when in the standard anatomical position.
on the thumb side of the arm
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