kyynärvarrat
Kyynärvarrat refers to the forearm, the part of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist. It consists of two long bones: the radius, located on the thumb side, and the ulna, located on the pinky finger side. These bones articulate with each other and with the humerus at the elbow joint, and with the carpal bones at the wrist joint. The forearm contains numerous muscles responsible for a wide range of movements.
These muscles can be broadly categorized into flexors and extensors. The flexor muscles are primarily located
Several important nerves and blood vessels also run through the forearm, supplying these muscles and the hand.