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SUMMARY:6.8 Bones of the Upper Extremities
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The scapulae or shoulder blades are two large flat, triangular bones lying upon the ribs posteriorly. A prominent ridge or spine at the back forms an attachment for back and arm muscles. At the outer and upper part, the glenoid cavity receives the rounded head of the humerus.
The clavicles are two slender bones that extend horizontally across the upper part of the thorax above the first ribs. They articulate with the scapulae and sternum.
The humerus is the bone of the upper arm. It consists of a shaft and two enlarged ends. The proximal end is the smooth rounded head which fits into the glenoid cavity of the scapula. The distal end has a bone surface that articulates with the ulna to form the elbow joint.
The radius and ulna are parallel bones located in the forearm. The radius extends from the elbow to the wrist on the lateral side. The ulna extends from the elbow to the wrist on the medial side. The radius articulates with the ulna just below the elbow.
The carpal bones...

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