The thinner , longer bone of the forearm.
The thinner , longer bone of the forearm.
That bone is called as ulna. This bone takes part in the elbow joint. This is thick at upper end and gets thinner as it goes down. The other bone called radius takes part in the wrist joint. That is the ultimate design by the nature. How it works is beyond the scope of this question.
The 'Ulna'. It's your 'funny bone' bone, more or less.
my daughter's (14 years) longer bone of the forearm is curved in the x-ray and she is in pain.
The scientific name for the lesser forearm bone is the Ulna or Ulnar bone.
The wrist bone would be the Ulna. carpals..
The ulna is a bone in forearm
The hair distribution on the front of the forearm tends to be denser and longer than on the back of the forearm. This is because the front of the forearm is more exposed to environmental factors and sunlight, which can stimulate hair growth. On the other hand, the back of the forearm is typically less exposed and has thinner, shorter hairs.
Forearm bone
The shorter bone in your forearm. Hold you hand out in front of you with your arm bent and your thumb at the top of your hand, the bone at the top of your forearm is your "radius" the bone at the bottom of your forearm is your "ulnar".
The radius bone is located on the thumb side of the forearm, running parallel to the ulna bone. It is one of the two main bones in the forearm and plays a key role in rotating the forearm and allowing for flexibility in the wrist joint.
The ulnar is the large bone on the little finger side of forearm.