Your forearm. There are two bones in your forearm-- the radius and the ulna.
The ulna is the larger bone at the elbow and forms the point "olecranon" of the elbow. At the wrist the ulna is the smaller bone.
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If you broke your ulna, a common treatment would involve a cast that immobilizes your forearm and wrist to allow the bone to heal properly. The cast would likely cover the area from your elbow to your wrist and may need to be worn for several weeks, depending on the severity of the break. It is essential to follow your healthcare provider's instructions for wearing and caring for the cast to ensure proper healing.
The ulna is the proper name for the ulna.
The scientific name for the ulna bone in humans is "ulna." It is one of the two long bones in the forearm, located on the opposite side of the forearm from the radius.
The ulna is a long bone found in the forearm. So is a part of the skeletal system.
The radius and ulna are the two bones that make up the antebrachium.
The humerus and ulna meet at the elbow joint.