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Chapter 12

The Appendicular Skeleton

Os du membre supérieur : humérus
Os du membre supérieur : humérus
The upper limb consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand bones. The humerus is the single bone of the upper arm region. Proximally, it has a large, ...
Os du membre supérieur : cubitus
Os du membre supérieur : cubitus
The ulna and radius are parallel bones of the antebrachium or the forearm. The ulna lies medially and consists of a bony tip called the olecranon process ...
Os du membre supérieur : Radius
Os du membre supérieur : Radius
The radius is longer of the two bones that make up the human antebrachium or forearm. At the proximal end, the radius articulates with the capitulum of ...
Os du membre inférieur : fémur et rotule
Os du membre inférieur : fémur et rotule
The femur is the body's longest and strongest bone spanning the thigh region. Its head articulates with the acetabulum of the hip bone to form the hip ...
Os du membre inférieur : tibia et péroné
Os du membre inférieur : tibia et péroné
The tibia is the main weight-bearing bone of the lower leg. It is larger than the fibula with which it is paired. The tibia is also the second longest ...
Changements dans le squelette appendiculaire avec l’âge
Changements dans le squelette appendiculaire avec l’âge
The upper and lower limb initially develops as a small bulge called a limb bud, which appears on the lateral side of the early embryo. The upper limb bud ...
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