Specific Fracture Management in the ED – UNDER REVIEW

Ulna. The medial aspect (little finger side) or the forearm. The ulna is longer than the radius. Olecranon. Proximal end, the olecranon forms the prominence of the elbow. Coronoid process. Receives the trochlea of the humerus. Head of the ulna. The head is at the distal end of the ulna. Radius. Located on the lateral aspect (thumb side) of the ... ................
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