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The ulna articulates with:

  • the humerus at its proximal end (end closest to the elbow)
  • the radius at its radial notch (near the top part of the ulna) and at the ulnar notch (near the bottom part of the ulna)
  • the wrist (separated by a fibrocartilaginous disc) at its distal end (end closest to the hand)
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