küünarliigese
The küünarliigese, or elbow joint in English, is a complex hinge joint formed by three bones: the humerus, the ulna, and the radius. Its primary function is to allow for flexion and extension of the forearm, bringing the hand closer to or further from the shoulder. It also facilitates pronation and supination, the movements that turn the palm downwards and upwards, respectively.
The humerus, the bone of the upper arm, articulates with the ulna at the trochlear notch, forming
The ulna, the larger of the two forearm bones, is also involved in the hinge movement through
Ligaments play a crucial role in stabilizing the küünarliigese. The ulnar collateral ligament on the medial