The trochlea of the humerus is where your ulna joins with your humerus to create your elbow.
Distal end of humerus and superior surface of talus in the foot.
distal end of the humerus
Trochlea notch of ulna.
the clapsula and humerus
Humerus
The capitulum on the humeral condyle articulates with the head of the radius to form a pivot joint.
The Trochlear Nerve
The humerus is a bone, not a joint.
elbow
The trochlea is the spool-shaped process of the humerus that articulates with the ulna. The ulna's trochlear notch fits onto the trochlea for stability.
At the distal end: the carpels in the hand at the head of the ulna and the radius at the ulna notch of radius. At the proximal end: the trochlea of the humerus at the trochlear notch and coronoid process of the ulna and the head of the radius at the radial notch of the ulna.
Trochlear notch
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)
the olecranon process articulates with the humerus to form the elbow.
The Scapula articulates with the humerus and clavicle to make the shoulder socket.
One feature that makes up the hinge at the elbow is the trochlea of humerus. The other feature is the trochlear notch of the ulna.
the head of the humerus
Ulna
the clapsula and humerus
the medial end articulates with the sternum and the distal end articulates with the humerus and scapula.