rørbein
Rørbein, in Norwegian, refers to the long bones of the limbs. These bones are tubular and characterized by a hollow shaft that contains a medullary cavity. The structure provides a strong, lightweight framework for movement and load bearing. Common examples include the femur, tibia, humerus, radius, ulna, and the metacarpals and metatarsals.
Anatomically, a rørbein consists of a diaphysis (the shaft) that is primarily compact bone surrounding the medullary
Growth and remodeling are key features. Long bones grow in length at the epiphyseal plates during development
Clinical relevance includes fractures of rørbein, which can vary from hairline to complex injuries. Conditions such