Above it (it's under the biceps).
The humerus is proximal to the elbow.
Elbow joint.
Humerus
The trochlear notch is a depression on the proximal end of the ulna bone that articulates with the trochlea of the humerus. This forms the hinge joint of the elbow, allowing for flexion and extension of the forearm.
The posterior depression on the distal humerus is known as the olecranon fossa. It is a deep, triangular cavity located on the posterior aspect of the humerus, just above the elbow joint. This fossa accommodates the olecranon process of the ulna during elbow extension, allowing for smooth movement and articulation between the humerus and ulna. Its structure is crucial for the proper functioning of the elbow joint.
This is called as elbow joint. It is a synovial type of joint. It is actually a joint between humerus and ulna mainly. The radius takes part in the joint passively. This is hinge variety of joint.
Elbow joint.
The humerus bone. =)
the olecranon process articulates with the humerus to form the elbow.
At the elbow, the ulna articulates with the humerus.
The distal humerus is the end of the humerus nearest the elbow. Transcondylar means across the condyles, or the knobs at the end of the humerus.
your elbow is a joint, it is connected to your Humerus, Radius and Unla
The elbow is sometimes known as the humerus. That is why it is often called the funny bone. It's a play on humorous/humerus. Although the humerus is just one of the three bones that make up the elbow
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 distal (meaning furthest from the body) aspect of the humerus that forms the elbow is called the trochlea, which literally means pulley.The distal & medial aspect of the humerus in the region of the elbow is called the medial epicondyle, but this is more of a site for tendon attachment for flexor muscles. The medial epicondyle is not a part of the actual elbow joint.
Humerus
The bone at the top of the arm is called the humerus. It is the long bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow.
No. The humerus is the bone of your upper arm.