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humeroradial

humeroradial

 [hu″mer-o-ra´de-al]
pertaining to the humerus and radius.
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hu·mer·o·ra·di·al

(hyū'mĕr-ō-rā'dē-ăl),
Relating to both humerus and radius; denoting especially the ratio of length of one to the other.
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hu·mer·o·ra·di·al

(hyū'mĕr-ō-rā'dē-ăl)
Relating to both humerus and radius; denoting especially the ratio of length of one to the other.
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Casella et al., "Production of canine mesenchymal stem cells from adipose tissue and their application in dogs with chronic osteoarthritis of the humeroradial joints," Cell Biology International, vol.
The purpose of this case study was to report the surgical outcomes of a patient with malunion of the avulsed lateral humeral epicondyle and subluxation of the humeroradial joint.
Pressure distribution in the humeroradial joint and force transmission to the capitellum during rotation of the forearm: effects of the Sauve-Kapandji procedure and incision of the interosseous membrane.
The first two are the humeroulnar and humeroradial joints that are articulations between the humerus and the ulna and radius, respectively.
In the cases of osteoma that have been recorded in avian species, the affected sites have been described as the scapula, (16) humeroradial articulation, (17) tarsometatarsus, (15) foot-pad, (15) proximal radius, (3) or the cranium.
(26) They reported that the annular ligament is an important component of both the proximal radioulnar and humeroradial joints, as well as an important component of neighbouring muscles and ligaments.
La articulacion cubital es de tipo sinovial compuesta, formada por las articulaciones humeroulnar, humeroradial y radioulnar proximal (Budras, 2007; Adams, 2004; Sandoval, 1998).
Furthermore, the patient's age led us to believe that after reduction of the radial head, the forces bearing upon the humeroradial joint would forcefully induce a physiological curvature of the radius, which was indeed what occurred.
The clinical effect of a single injection of autologous, cultured ASCs was evaluated on 4 dogs with lameness associated with OA of the humeroradial joints [24].
The elbow is a compound joint in which the humeral condyle articulates with the head of the radius, the humeroradial joint, and with the semilunar notch of the ulna, the humeroulnar joint (Denny, 1987; Evans, 1993; Denny, 1993).
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