A&P II Forearm & Hand
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- the palpable edge of which bone runs through the length of the forearm
- ulna
- which two movements occur when the radius pivots back and forth around the ulna
- pronation, supination
- the elbow is comprised of two joints, the __ and __
- humeroulnar, humeroradial
- the eight carpals are located just distal to which topographical landmark.
- flexor crease
- the olecranon process serves as an attachment site for which muscle
- triceps brachii
- which bony landmark serves as an attachment site for the tendons of the wrist and hand extensors
- lateral epicondyle
- which superficial bony knob is visible along the posterior, medial side of the wrist
- head of the ulna
- the head of the radius is stabilized by which ligament
- annular
- which bony landmark of the radius serves as the attachment site for the brachioradialis
- styloid process
- lister's tubercle is directly across - perhaps an inch away - from which bony landmark
- head of the ulna
- the styloid processes of the radius and ulna serve as important jumping off points for locating which group of bones
- carpals