Arthritis – inflammation of the joint
Humerus – arm bone; forms joint with scapula and forearm bones. Ulna – one of the two forearm bones; lies on the medial (little finger) side. Radius – one of the two forearm bones; lies on the lateral (thumb) side. Carpal bones – bones of the proximal part of the palm ................
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