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25 cze 2020 · Humerus. The humerus is the single bone of the upper arm. It belongs to the so-called long bones, which means it has two distinguishable ends – the proximal and distal epiphyses. Both epiphyses are involved in bone growth up to the age of the ossification of epiphysial cartilage.
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Humerus: anterior view. Anterior aspect of the right humerus. Proximally, the humerus articulates with the scapula and distally it articulates with the ulna and radius. The humerus has two necks: the anatomical and surgical neck.
A 3D rotatable model of the humerus bone. It is based on a 3D scan. Anatomical structures in item: Humerus. Fossa radialis. Epicondylus medialis humeri. Epicondylus lateralis humeri. Tuberculum majus. Intertubercular sulcus of humerus.
This 3D model shows the anatomy of the humerus with annotations. Anatomical structures in item: Humerus. Caput humeri. Collum anatomicum humeri. Tuberculum majus. Tuberculum minus. Intertubercular sulcus of humerus. Epicondylus medialis humeri. Trochlea humeri. Capitulum humeri. Epicondylus lateralis humeri. Fossa coronoidea. Fossa radialis.
The humerus is the longest and largest bone of the upper extremity that runs from the shoulder to the elbow. It connects the scapula and the lower arm (consisting of the radius and ulna), and consists of three sections.
3D scan of the humerus bone Captured with Einscan Pro Captured and edited by: Madelyn Murphy Copyright2019 BK Alsup & GM Fox