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Human Forearm Anatomy Diagram - Muscles, Bones, and Joint Mechanics #1438742 (License: Personal Use)
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This 19th-century-style line illustration depicts the anterior view of the human forearm and hand, emphasizing muscle groups (e.g., flexor digitorum superficialis, brachioradialis), the radius and ulna bones, carpal joints, and the functional grip on a spherical object. Numbered annotations (1-11) correspond to specific anatomical structures, aiding in identification and study of upper limb kinesiology. The fan-like lines (9-11) likely indicate force vectors or range of motion during flexion.
Used in medical education, anatomy textbooks, physiology lectures, and online learning platforms to teach musculoskeletal function; targets students, clinicians, and researchers seeking visual reinforcement of forearm biomechanics and grip dynamics.
Related Cliparts: Detailed vintage-style anatomical diagram of the human forearm, highlighting muscles, bones, and biomechanics of grip. Ideal for medical students and educators.
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