The antebrachium is the forearm. It contains the radius on the lateral side and the ulna on the medial side.
The brachium contains the humerus bone, which is the upper arm bone. The antebrachium contains the radius and ulna bones, which are the two bones in the forearm.
The radius and ulna are the two bones that make up the antebrachium.
The radius bone in the forearm is distal to the cubitus (ulna) and proximal to the carpus (wrist bones).
The upper arm, from shoulder to elbow, is the brachium. The lower arm, from elbow to wrist, is the antebrachium.
lateral bone of the antebrachium
The hand is immediately distal to the carpal region. In particular, the metacarpals and phalanges are distal to the carpal region.
the radius
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No - supinated.
The brachium contains the humerus bone, which is the upper arm bone. The antebrachium contains the radius and ulna bones, which are the two bones in the forearm.
I know the supinator has something to do with the bones being parallel because it allows you to twist your antebrachium side to side.
Antebrachium, medial to the radius
The radius and ulna are the two bones that make up the antebrachium.
Distal to the forearm(antebrachium) and proximal to the hand
The antebrachium is the forearm, which extends from the elbow to the wrist. The carpal region refers to the wrist, which includes the eight carpal bones.
There are the Triceps that have 3 muscle bodies and there are the Deltoids that has 3 muscle bodies as well.