§4 - Veterans Affairs
ELBOW AND WRIST. The major bones of the elbow. Humerus. Ulna (pinky side) Radius (thumb side) The major bones of the wrist. Humerus. Ulna. Carpal bones (most commonly injured – pisiform that can be felt as a bump on the anterior medial side; lunate that is commonly dislocated; trapezium which is often times broken) SACROILIAC JOINT ................
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