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Q: What is the posterior depression on the distal humerus?
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Fossa on distal posterior surface of humerus?

olecranon fossa


What is more distal the humerus or the carpals?

The carpals are distal to the humerus.


Is the humerus distal from the thumb?

The humerus is proximal, not distal, to the thumb.


What is located on the distal aspect of the humerus?

The medial and lateral epicondyles are located on the distal apsect of the humerus. The distal humerus articulates with the radius and ulna.


Where transcondylar distal humerus?

The distal humerus is the end of the humerus nearest the elbow. Transcondylar means across the condyles, or the knobs at the end of the humerus.


Anatomical position humerus to scapula?

The Humerus is distal to the scapula.


What is the trochlear notch that articulates with the humerus?

The trochlea of the humerus is where your ulna joins with your humerus to create your elbow.


What bony landmark of the anterior humerus articulates with the ulna?

To you mean the joint itself? The elbow, AKA the proximal-distal axis of the humerus and ulna, respectively.Or just the distal epiphysis of the humerus (the rounded head of the bone which is farther fromthe arm's point of attachment to the torso)


What is the most lateral distal part of the humerus?

Lateral epicondyle of the humerus.


The anatomic neck of the humerus is distal to the surgical neck of the humerus?

True


Bone that contains the olecranon fossa?

The bone that contains the olecranon fossa is the humerus, which is located in the upper arm. The olecranon fossa is a depression on the posterior side of the humerus that accommodates the olecranon process of the ulna when the arm is extended.


Is The distal end of the humerus at the shoulder?

The distal end of the humerus articulates with the two bones of the forearm, the radius and the ulna. Noteworthy features on its distal and are the lateral and medial epicondyles (one of which is your elbow) as well as the trochlea and capitulum(both of these features forming the "pulley" shape found at the end of the humerus.