46+ Canine Radius And Ulna Anatomy. The scapula forms the basis of the shoulder region, providing points of attachment of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles. It is held in place by a synsarcosis of muscles and does not form a conventional articulation with the trunk.
What this does is it stabilizes the joint and it allows the radius to rotate against the radial notch on the ulna and also at the capitulum on the humerus. Because the canine radius is bowed slightly, or possesses procurvatum, the anatomic axis must be determined for both the proximal and distal segments the ulna shaft tapers distally, lying oblique to the radius, i.e. The styloid process of the ulna projects from the medial and posterior part of the bone, and its rounded end gives attachment to the ulnar collateral ligament of the.
Named due to its projection into the.
Radius is the larger and longer of the two bones of the forearm. Comparative anatomy of radius & ulna: Lateral radius anatomy pig radius anatomy equine radius anatomy dog radius anatomy canine ulna anatomy canine carpal bone anatomy canine wrist anatomy canine rib cage anatomy canine foot anatomy canine digit anatomy canine neck anatomy canine skull. At the elbow, the radius and ulna articulate with the trochlea and capitulum of the humerus bone.