Sentences with phrase «between humerus»

In the development of the normal elbow, there is good congruity (which is to say tight fit) between humeral condyles and the trochlear notch that runs from the ulna's anconeal and coronoid processes, and between humerus and radius.
In some elbows with or without FCP, UAP, or OCD, there can be increased joint space between humerus and radius, humerus and ulna, or both.
Three portions of the bones participating in the formation of the elbow joint are involved in the development of elbow dysplasia: 1) the anconeal process of the ulna, which is the most cranial proximal aspect of the ulna articulating with the humerus; 2) the humeral condyle, which is the distal aspect of the humerus articulating with both the radius and ulna; and 3) the coronoid process of the ulna, which provides the majority of the joint surface contact between the humerus and the ulna.

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The team of scientists working with the paleoanthropologist Scherf compared the humerus of the 7000 year old «patient» with humeri of 11 individuals from the same site in southern Germany, where they were excavated between 1982 and 1993.
The canine elbow joint consists of three joints: 1) the humeroradial joint, between the distal, or lower, end of the humerus and the proximal, or upper, end of the radius; 2) the humeroulnar joint, between the distal end of the humerus and proximal end of the ulna; and 3) the radioulnar joint between the proximal ends of the radius and the ulna, respectively.
With the normal anconeal process in place (riding or inserting into the notch between the condyles of the humerus, there is stability in motion.
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