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Human Forearm Anatomy Diagram - Muscles, Bones, and Tendons #2230377 (License: Personal Use)
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This vintage-style anatomical illustration depicts the human forearm and hand in both extended and flexed postures, clearly delineating the ulna, radius, carpal bones, and major muscle groups such as the flexor digitorum profundus and brachioradialis. Fine linework reveals tendon insertions and joint articulations, with a labeled point “P” indicating a key anatomical landmark near the proximal radius. The image serves as an educational reference for understanding functional anatomy and biomechanics of the upper limb.
Used in medical textbooks, anatomy courses, physical therapy resources, and orthopedic education to teach forearm structure and movement mechanics; matches user intent for learning or reviewing upper extremity anatomy.
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