A manual of anatomy . Articularcapsule Externaleplcondylt Obliqueligament External ? lateral Radialligament lateral ?ligament Annular Annularligament ligament Tendon of/ Radius. Fig. 95.—The left elbow joint seen from in FiG. 96.—The left elbow joint seen front. {Sobotta and McMurrich.) from behind and from the radial side. {Sobotta and McMurrich.) of fat separate it from the capsule in the coronoid and olecrannofossae. The movements of the elbow joint are oi flexion and extension. RADIOXJLNAR ARTICULATIONS There are two radioulnar articulations, one between the proximalextremities of the two


A manual of anatomy . Articularcapsule Externaleplcondylt Obliqueligament External ? lateral Radialligament lateral ?ligament Annular Annularligament ligament Tendon of/ Radius. Fig. 95.—The left elbow joint seen from in FiG. 96.—The left elbow joint seen front. {Sobotta and McMurrich.) from behind and from the radial side. {Sobotta and McMurrich.) of fat separate it from the capsule in the coronoid and olecrannofossae. The movements of the elbow joint are oi flexion and extension. RADIOXJLNAR ARTICULATIONS There are two radioulnar articulations, one between the proximalextremities of the two bones and the other between their distalextremities. They both represent the rotary, or lateral ginglymusvariety. The proximal radioulnar articulation {articulatio radioulnarisproximalis) consists of the radial notch of the ulna and the head of theradius. RADIOCARPAL ARTICULATION 125 Semilunar notch ^ Annular,-- / ligament x The annular ligament {lig. annulare radii) holds these bones inapposition. It IS attached to the ventral and dorsal margins of theradial notch and is obliquely placed so as to form a funnel Itssynovial membrane is continuous with that of the elbo


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