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Human Forearm Anatomy Diagram - Muscles, Bones, and Tendons #3061293 (License: Personal Use)
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This vintage-style anatomical illustration depicts the human forearm in two positions-fully extended (lower) and flexed at the elbow (upper)-with precise rendering of the ulna, radius, carpal bones, and associated musculature including flexor and extensor groups. The labeled point “P” likely indicates the pisiform or a key tendon insertion site, emphasizing functional anatomy relevant to movement and clinical diagnosis. Fine linework captures muscle fiber direction and joint mechanics for educational clarity.
Used in medical textbooks, anatomy courses, physical therapy resources, and orthopedic reference sites; serves users seeking visual understanding of forearm biomechanics, injury mechanisms, or surgical planning.
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