• Lateral radiograph of concomitant ipsilateral midshaft humerus and olecranon fractures. (medscape.com)
  • It starts at the coracoid process of the scapula and inserts along the humerus to help draw the arm toward the body. (newhealthadvisor.org)
  • A triangular depression at the posterior part of lower end of Humerus is:a- Coronoid Fossa b- Olecranon Fossa c- Radial Fossad- Radial notche- None is Correct4. (zbook.org)
  • A thin shell of bone separates the coronoid and olecranon fossae just proximal to the trochlea. (medscape.com)
  • The ulnar contribution to the proximal radioulnar joint lies just lateral to the coronoid process, the radial notch. (medscape.com)
  • As has been stated in the description of the bone, the olecranon and coronoid fosse may communicate with each other in the macerated bone. (co.ma)
  • The olecranon is the flared proximal portion of the ulna. (medscape.com)
  • the clavicle was absent, the coracoid bone was composed of a sternal wing and scapular wing, the ulna was slightly longer in length than the radius. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Rosenmüller has described a case in which the olecranon was separated from the proximal end of the bone, resembling thus in some respects the patella. (co.ma)
  • The occurrence of a hook-like spine, called the epicondylic process, which projects in front of the medial epicondylic ridge, is not uncommon. (co.ma)
  • they begin just behind the internarial bar where the premaxillae meet, and end with two processes beneath the frontal bone. (wikipedia.org)
  • Very much rarer is the condition in which the coracoid process is separable from the rest of the bone. (co.ma)
  • In certain cases the superior border of the bone describes a uniform curve reaching the base of the coracoid without any indication of a notch. (co.ma)
  • Further addition to the number of the carpal elements may be due to the separation of the styloid process of the third metacarpal bone and its persistence as a separate ossicle. (co.ma)
  • This muscle starts at the spinous processes of the lower thoracic vertebrae as well as the iliac crest of the pelvic bone and the lower ribs. (newhealthadvisor.org)
  • It is a hook-shaped bone process (raven-billed process), which is located directly below the collarbone. (hickeysolution.com)
  • The coracoid bone appeared quadrilateral in outline. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The squamosal bones, right at the back and top of the skull, are triradiate, with slender anterior processes that contact the postorbitals and offset posterior processes that dip down to the braincase. (wikipedia.org)
  • Schoinobates is convergent with the rodent genus Anomalurus in the presence of a styliform cartilage which articulates with the olecranon process. (umass.edu)
  • The vertebrae that have spinous processes pointing downward are:a- All cervical vertebraeb- All thoracic vertebraec- All thoracic vertebrae except for T1d- All thoracic vertebrae except for T1, T10, T11, T12e- All lumbar vertebrae except for L39. (zbook.org)
  • There is a layer of resting cartilage that is the precursor to the process. (medscape.com)
  • The process of the mandible is the part of the lower jaw that projects forward. (en-academic.com)
  • The sensory zone corresponding to the fifth thoracic segment is at the level of the nipples, that of the seventh thoracic segment is at the level of the xiphoid process, that of the tenth at the level of the umbilicus, while that of the twelfth reaches down, anteriorly, to the superior border of the symphysis. (co.ma)
  • For the degreasing process, the bones were soaked in acetone (100% concentration) for 2-3 days to remove the grease from the bones. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The supracondylar process, or avian spur, is a congenital bony protuberance along the anteromedial aspect of the distal humerus. (arrsinpractice.org)
  • However, the typical location of the supracondylar process along the anteromedial aspect of the distal humerus and direction of growth toward the joint differentiate it from an osteochondroma, which typically occurs in the metaphysis and grows away from elbow (Fig. 1A). (arrsinpractice.org)
  • it is inserted on the apex of the coracoid process and ends on the humerus. (osteopathe-beausoleil.fr)
  • 1. Which bone of the upper limbs contains the olecranon fossa? (pharmacy180.com)
  • The lower extremity consists of 2 epicondyles , 2 processes ( trochlea & capitulum ), and 3 fossae ( radial fossa , coronoid fossa , and olecranon fossa ). (cloudfront.net)
  • Origin: anterior belly attaches to the digastric fossa in mandible at base of anterior midline, posterior belly attaches to mastoid process. (republica.gt)
  • The olecranon process, the lateral epicondyle, and the radial head are palpated. (medscape.com)
  • Visualize the line connecting the lateral epicondyle and the If the electrode is too lateral, it will be in and Longus radial styloid process. (medscape.com)
  • it has three tendons on the supraglenoid tubercle and the lateral and medial tendon on either side of the groove of the radial nerve, the triceps brachialis muscle ends on the olecranon. (osteopathe-beausoleil.fr)
  • Slightly inferior to it on the opposite side sits the insertion of the brachioradialis muscle, which is just above the styloid process - an extrusion of the suprastyloid crest. (rxharun.com)
  • Clasping the insertion of the deltoid proximally, it ends distally in a strong tendon, which is inserted, deep in the hollow of the elbow, into the anterior ligament of the elbow-joint, the distal surface of the coronoid process, and slightly into the immediately adjacent part of the volar surface of the body of the ulna (Fig. 348, p. 389). (co.ma)
  • The coracobrachialis and the short head of the biceps originate from the coracoid, and the pectoralis minor inserts on the coracoid. (medscape.com)
  • The scapular notch lies just medial to the coracoid base and is covered by the transverse scapular ligament. (medscape.com)
  • A supracondylar process can be seen on lateral or oblique radiographs obtained with the elbow internally rotated and can be misinterpreted as a bony exostosis or osteochondroma. (arrsinpractice.org)
  • extends from the lower part of the tuberosity above to the anterior part of the base of the styloid process below, and separates the volar from the lateral surface. (rxharun.com)
  • process and the lateral epicondyle. (medscape.com)
  • Origin: zygomatic process of maxilla, zygomatic arch. (republica.gt)
  • 3. Which bone of the upper limbs contains a styloid process? (pharmacy180.com)
  • A supracondylar process is usually asymptomatic but can fracture or cause mechanical compression of the median nerve or brachial artery, where the neurovascular bundle passes through the fibroosseous tunnel formed by the supracondylar process and Struthers ligament. (arrsinpractice.org)
  • CT angiography can show the supracondylar process and deviation, compression, or thrombosis of the brachial artery (Fig. 1B). (arrsinpractice.org)
  • Temporalis The main muscles that close your jaw by bringing up the mandible in a bite grip are the masseter and the _________ Triceps Brachii Origins: a wide tendon running along the iliac crest to the sacrum, the lower lumbar and sacral spinous processes. (republica.gt)
  • 2) The long head (caput longum) arises by a round tendon from the supraglenoidal tuberosity at the root of the coracoid process and from the labrum glenoidale on each side. (co.ma)
  • The superior border of the subacromial outlet consists of the coracoacromial arch, which is made of the coracoacromial ligament, the coracoid process, and the acromion. (aapmr.org)
  • The coracoid process provides similar attachments and projects from the superior scapular border. (pharmacy180.com)
  • The humeral upper extremity consists of a rounded head, a narrow neck, and two short processes ( tubercles , sometimes called tuberosities). (cloudfront.net)
  • Indications Olecranon bursa injection is a useful diagnostic and therapeutic procedure for olecranon bursitis. (dieutridau.com)
  • Subacromial bursal injection is the process of injecting anesthetics and/or corticosteroids in or around the subacromial bursa to help treat bursitis. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The suprascapular nerve and vessels pass through the notch en route to the infraspinatus. (medscape.com)
  • they begin just behind the internarial bar where the premaxillae meet, and end with two processes beneath the frontal bone. (wikipedia.org)
  • The coracoid is palpated, and the needle is inserted approximately 1.5 in. (medscape.com)