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  2. Humerus: Anatomy and clinical notes - Kenhub

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    The humerus is the longest and largest bone of the upper limb. It consists of a proximal end, a shaft and a distal end, all which contain important anatomical landmarks. The humerus articulates with the scapula proximally at the glenohumeral joint so it participates in the movements of the shoulder.

  3. Anatomy. Where is the humerus located? The humerus is the only bone in your upper arm. It runs from your shoulder to your elbow. What does the humerus look like? The humerus has a rounded end where it meets your shoulder, a long shaft in the middle and a flatter end that forms your elbow joint.

  4. The humerus is the bone in your upper arm that’s located between your elbow and your shoulder. Its main function is to provide support for your shoulder and a wide variety of movements for your...

  5. Humerus – Definition, Location, Anatomy, Functions, and Diagram

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    The humerus is a long bone in the human arm, running from the shoulder to the elbow. It is the largest bone in the human arm, and the only one in the upper arm, sometimes referred to as the upper arm bone.

  6. Humerus Anatomy and Function - Verywell Health

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    The humerus is your upper arm bone. It is the longest bone in the upper part of your body and is connected to many important muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. The humerus helps support your shoulder and is responsible for movement between your shoulder and elbow.

  7. Humerus - Wikipedia

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    The humerus (/ ˈ h juː m ər ə s /; pl.: humeri) is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow. It connects the scapula and the two bones of the lower arm, the radius and ulna, and consists of three sections.

  8. Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Humerus - StatPearls

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK534821

    The humerus is the largest bone of the upper extremity and defines the human brachium (arm). It articulates proximally with the glenoid via the glenohumeral (GH) joint and distally with the radius and ulna at the elbow joint.

  9. Humerus | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

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    The humerus (humeral bone) is the single bone found in the arm and is the largest bone in the upper limb. It is classified as a long bone and includes the following bony features: - parts: head, anatomical neck, greater and lesser tubercles, body, and condyle;

  10. Humerus - Physiopedia

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    Welcome to the fascinating world of humerus anatomya cornerstone in the realm of physiotherapy. Understanding the intricacies of the humerus, the long bone that forms the upper arm, is paramount for physiotherapists seeking to optimise patient care and rehabilitation.

  11. The Humerus: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody

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    The humerus is the both the largest bone in the arm and the only bone in the upper arm. Many powerful muscles that manipulate the upper arm at the shoulder and the forearm at the elbow are anchored to the humerus. Movement of the humerus is essential to all of the varied activities of the arm, such as throwing, lifting, and writing.