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Brachial artery
Divides at the distal end of the cubital fossa to form:
Radial artery
Ulnar artery

Brachial veins
Paired deep veins that run with the brachial artery

What artery do you palpate when you take your pulse on your wrist?
Radial artery
3 joints that make up the elbow joint:
Humeroulnar joint
Humeroradial joint
Proximal radioulnar joint

Humeroulnar joint
More medial

Humeroradial joint
More lateral

Proximal radioulnar joint
Head of radius articulates with radial notch of ulna

The 3 elbow ligaments
Ulnar collateral ligament
Radial collateral ligament
Annular ligament

Ulnar collateral ligament
More medial

Radial collateral ligament
More lateral

Annular ligament
"Circular"
Wraps around the head of the radius to the ulna

Distal radioulnar joint

Carpals (8): She Looks Too Pretty, Try To Catch Her
Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform
Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate

Metacarpals
Thumb (1) -> Pinkie (5)

Phalanges (14)
Proximal (5)
Medial (4) - Thumb has NONE
Distal (5)

Radiocarpal (wrist) joint

Carpal (intercarpal) joints

Carpometacarpal joints (CMC)

Metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP)

Interphalangeal joints (IP)

Proximal interphalangeal joints (PIP)

Distal interphalangeal joints (DIP)

Pisiform can be seen more...
Anteriorly as it sits on top of triquetrum

Locating scaphoid?
Follow index finger, it is NOT the small bone but the bigger one after

Deep brachial artery
Branch of the brachial artery
Accompanies the radial nerve
