könyökidomok
Könyökidomok is a Hungarian term that translates to "elbow humps" or "bony prominences of the elbow." It refers to the palpable bony structures around the elbow joint. These primarily include the olecranon, the medial epicondyle, and the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, as well as the head of the radius and the olecranon process of the ulna. These prominent landmarks are important for anatomical identification and are often involved in injuries or conditions affecting the elbow.
The olecranon is the most prominent bony point at the posterior aspect of the elbow, forming the
Understanding the könyökidomok is crucial for healthcare professionals when diagnosing and treating elbow pathologies. For example,