the shoulder joint
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The apex of the head is typically considered to be the topmost point on the skull, near the crown of the head. This is where the head reaches its highest point.
Yes, the thumb is proximal to the forefinger. In anatomical terms, "proximal" refers to a structure being closer to the point of attachment or origin, so the thumb, being closer to the hand/wrist, is proximal to the forefinger.
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The process on the humerus near the head that establishes the contour of the shoulder is called the greater tubercle. It is an important landmark for various shoulder muscles and ligaments that attach around this area, contributing to shoulder stability and movement.
The ulna and the radius articulate with the distal humerus at the elbow joint. The ulna forms the primary articulation, while the head of the radius articulates with a small depression on the side of the ulna known as the radial notch.
The humerus bone is the long bone in your upper arm. In simple terms, it goes from your shoulder down to your elbow. But heres the names for all the bones is conects to starting from the shoulder area: The humerus bone connects to two parts of the scapula bone (shoulder blade) which are the acromoin and the coracoid process. Near the elbow, the humerus bone connects with the olecranon process and the head of the radius.
The greater tubercle, lesser tubercle, and intertubercular sulcus are located near the proximal end of the humerus.
The humerus bone is the long bone in your upper arm. In simple terms, it goes from your shoulder down to your elbow. But heres the names for all the bones is conects to starting from the shoulder area:The humerus bone connects to two parts of the scapula bone (shoulder blade) which are the acromoin and the coracoid process. Near the elbow, the humerus bone connects with the olecranon process and the head of the radius.http://wiki.answers.com/The_humerus_bone_connects_with_what_other_bones#ixzz18mh8t0oH
The proximal epiphyseal line on the humerus is commonly referred to as the "greater tubercle." It is a prominent bony projection located near the head of the humerus and serves as an attachment point for several muscles of the shoulder, including the rotator cuff. This line represents the site of growth plate fusion that occurs after skeletal maturity.
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.
The origin attachments are on, or near, the medial epicondyle of the humerus.
The greater and lesser trochanters.
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The biceps attach to the radius bone (near your elbow) on a small bump called the radial tuberosity, and the the humerus(near your shoulder). Hope that helps!
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