radioulnaarinen
Radioulnaarinen refers to the articulation and relationship between the radius and the ulna, the two bones of the forearm. These bones are connected by a series of joints and fibrous membranes that allow for specific movements of the forearm. The primary radioulnar joints are the proximal radioulnar joint, located near the elbow, and the distal radioulnar joint, found near the wrist. These joints are crucial for supination and pronation, the movements that turn the palm up and down, respectively.
The proximal radioulnar joint is a pivot joint formed by the radial head articulating with the radial
Beyond these specific joints, the radius and ulna are connected along their shafts by the interosseous membrane,