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in anatomical position, this bone of the forearm is located medially
ulna
which joint is comprised of the humeroulnar and humerradial joints
elbow
each wrist contains how many carpal bones
8
what is the anatomical name of the finger bones
phalanges
the olecranon process located at the proximal end of which bone
ulna
which bone forms the lateral bone of the forearm (thumb side)
radius
which is a bony landmark NOT found on both the radius and ulna
olecranon process
which bones can be palpated from four surface sides: palmar, dorsal, radial and ulnar
carpals
the carpals are located just distal to what topographical feature of the palmar side
flexor crease
a hook-shaped protuberance is the distinct landmark used to isolate which carpal
hamate
which band of connective tissue forms the “roof” of the carpal tunnel
flexor retinaculum
which bone articulates with the first metacarpal and is the source of the thumb’s unique movement's
trapezium
anatomically speaking, what is the proper name for a “knucle” joint (the knuckle is formed when making a fist, where the finger bones join the hand)
metacarpophalangeal

A
Humerus

B
Carpels

C
Metacarpels

D
Ulna

E
Radius

F
Phalanges

A
Olecranon Process

B
Shaft of the Radius

C
Styloid process of the raidus

1
Scaphoid

6
Trapezium

8
Trapezoid

9
Capitate

10
Hamte
when you hit your “funny bone”, you are actually hitting the
ulnar nerve
the human hand consists of how many phlangeal bones
14