In this video, we take you through an overview of the main bones of the upper extremity. Get ready to walk away as a master of this topic! And what better way to test yourself than with a quiz? Try this one here: https://khub.me/n78l0
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In this video, we review all of the bones of the upper extremity, from proximal to distal. These include the clavicle, the scapula, the humerus, the radius, the ulna, the carpal bones, the metacarpal bones and the phalanges.
Here’s a sneak peak of what we cover: The clavicle is a short bone that connects the ones of the trunk to the bones of the am and is one of the most commonly fractures bones in the body. The scapula a flat, irregular bone, connects the clavicle to the humerus. The humerus is one of the longest bones in the human body. It forms the structure of the upper arm, brachial region, or as is technically anatomically correct to say - just: the arm.
We cover the following bones:
0:22 The clavicle
0:35 The scapula
0:49 The humerus
1:11 The radius and ulna
1:44 The carpal bones
2:19 The metacarpal bones
2:45 The phalanges
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