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Human Forearm Anatomy: Radius and Ulna Bones Diagram #84567 (License: Personal Use)
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This vintage-style line illustration meticulously renders the human forearm’s two long bones-the radius (lateral) and ulna (medial)-in anatomical position, including the proximal and distal articulations. The elbow joint is shown with the humerus, revealing the trochlear notch, radial head, and olecranon process with fine hatching for depth and texture. The image emphasizes bone morphology critical for understanding movement mechanics and clinical assessment.
Used in medical education, anatomy textbooks, orthopedic reference sites, and health blogs to explain forearm structure, fractures, or joint disorders; targets users seeking visual learning aids for human skeletal anatomy.
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