Skip to product information
1 of 2

Paul Kim

Elbow joint (Latin)

Elbow joint (Latin)

The articulatio cubiti is made up of three joints including the articulatio humeroulnaris, articulatio humeroradialis and articulatio radioulnaris proximalis. The articulatio humerulnaris is the joint between the trochlea on the medial aspect of the distal end of the humerus and the incisura trochlearis on the proximal ulna. The articulatio humeroradialis is formed between the capitulum on the lateral aspect of the distal end of the humerus with the caput radii. The proximal ends of the radius and ulna articulate with each other at the articulatio radioulnaris proximalis. There are three main ligamenta that support the articulatio cubiti: the lig. collaterale ulnare, lig. collaterale radiale and lig. anulare radii. The ligamenta collateralia are each made up of three compartment parts: -Lig. collaterale ulnare: lig. obliquum anterior, lig. obliquum posterior and lig. transversum (Cooper's ligament). -Lig. collaterale radiale: lig. anulare, lig. collaterale radiale laterale and ligamentum collaterale ulnare laterale.
Licence
  • Science

    License for academic purposes such as theses, research publishing and the scientific discourse

  • Education

    License for educational purposes, live teaching, presentations, handouts and exam papers

  • Commerce

    License for commercial purposes, editorial use, broadcast and video, website and social media

  • Please visit our License page to find out which license is best for you.
Usage
  • The extended usage unlocks additional ways to use our illustrations. Check the license terms for more info.

Regular price $7.56 USD
Regular price Sale price $7.56 USD
Sale Sold out
View full details
#928171
#57473A
#C6BCB4
Content type
image/jpeg
File size
113.79 KB
Format
jpeg
Megapixels
2 MP
Orientation
Portrait
Resolution
1400x1400