The two bones that make up the lower arm are the ulna and the radius. The ulna is the smaller of the two.
The tibia is medial to the fibula. The tibia is the larger of the lower leg bones.
The scientific name for the inner lower arm bone is the ulna. It runs parallel to the radius, the other bone in the lower arm. It plays a key role in the structure and function of the forearm.
Tibia is the medial bone of the lower extremity
The think lateral leg bone is the fibula. It is a non-weight bearing bone, but forms the lateral portion of your ankle joint.
The humerus is informally referred to as the upper-arm bone.
Radis
The tibia is medial to the fibula. The tibia is the larger of the lower leg bones.
The fibula is the thinner bone lateral to the tibia. The fibula is the smaller bone of the lower leg.
The scientific name for the inner lower arm bone is the ulna. It runs parallel to the radius, the other bone in the lower arm. It plays a key role in the structure and function of the forearm.
ulna bone
Depending on which bone(s) is/are involved, you would say a fractured humerus, radius, or ulna; referring to the upper arm bone, and the lower arm bone that rotates around the other lower arm bone respectively.
Tibia is the medial bone of the lower extremity
The medial malleolus is located on the tibia. The fibula forms the lateral malleolus.
yes it is next to the radius bone in your lower arm.
The radius is the large bone in the arm.
joint
The bones of the lower arm are the radius and ulna. The radius is on the "thumb" side, and the ulna is on the "pinkie" side.