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- dividing an animal into right and left halves (同)median
- bone extending from the shoulder to the elbow
- a projection on a bone above a condyle serving for the attachment of muscles and ligaments
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- 中間の,中間に位置する / 平均の,並なみの
- (人・動物の)上腕骨
- mediumの複数形
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Medial epicondyle of the humerus |
Left elbow-joint, showing anterior and ulnar collateral ligaments. (Medial epicondyle labeled at center top.)
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Plan of ossification of the humerus. (Medial epicondyle labeled at lower left.)
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Latin |
Epicondylus medialis humeri |
Gray's |
p.212 |
Anatomical terms of bone |
The medial epicondyle of the humerus in humans is larger and more prominent than the lateral epicondyle and is directed slightly more posteriorly in the anatomical position. In birds, where the arm is somewhat rotated compared to other tetrapods, it is called ventral epicondyle of the humerus. In comparative anatomy, the more neutral term entepicondyle is used.
It gives attachment to the ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint, to the Pronator teres, and to a common tendon of origin (the common flexor tendon) of some of the Flexor muscles of the forearm.
The ulnar nerve runs in a groove on the back of this epicondyle.The medial epicondyle protects the ulnar nerve. The ulnar nerve is vulnerable because it passes close to the surface along the back of the bone. Striking the medial epicondyle causes a tingling sensation in the ulnar nerve. This response is known as striking the “funny bone”.[1] The name funny bone could be from a play on the words humorous and humerus, the bone on which the medial epicondyle is located.[citation needed] The medial epicondyle is located on the distal end of the humerus. Additionally, the medial epicondyle is inferior to the medial supracondylar ridge. It is also proximal to the olecranon fossa.
Additional images
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Left humerus. Anterior view.
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Front of the left forearm. Superficial muscles.
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Posterior surface of the forearm. Deep muscles.
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Elbow joint. Deep dissection. Posterior view.
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Elbow joint. Deep dissection. Posterior view.
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Elbow joint. Deep dissection. Posterior view.
References
- ^ Saladin, Kenneth S. Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function. McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. ISBN 978-0071316385.
This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.
External links
- Anatomy figure: 07:02-02 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
- Bioweb at UWLAX aplab
- radiographsul at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (xrayelbow)
Bones of upper limbs (TA A02.4, GA 2.200–230)
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Pectoral girdle, clavicle |
- conoid tubercle
- trapezoid line
- costal tuberosity
- subclavian groove
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Scapula |
- fossae (subscapular, supraspinatous, infraspinatous)
- notches (suprascapular, great scapular)
- glenoid cavity
- tubercles (infraglenoid, supraglenoid)
- spine of scapula
- acromion
- coracoid process
- borders (superior, lateral/axillary, medial/vertebral)
- angles (superior, inferior, lateral)
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Humerus |
- upper extremity: necks (anatomical, surgical)
- tubercles (greater, lesser)
- intertubercular sulcus
- body: radial sulcus
- deltoid tuberosity
- lower extremity: capitulum
- trochlea
- epicondyles (lateral, medial)
- supracondylar ridges (lateral, medial)
- fossae (radial, coronoid, olecranon)
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Forearm |
- radius: upper extremity (head, tuberosity)
- body
- lower extremity (ulnar notch, styloid process, Lister's tubercle)
- ulna: upper extremity (tuberosity, olecranon, coronoid process, radial notch, trochlear notch)
- body
- lower extremity (head, styloid process)
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Hand |
- carpus: scaphoid
- lunate
- triquetral
- pisiform
- trapezium
- trapezoid
- capitate
- hamate (hamulus)
- metacarpus: 1st metacarpal
- 2nd
- 3rd
- 4th
- 5th
- phalanges of the hand: proximal
- intermediate
- distal
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anat (c/f/k/f, u, t/p, l)/phys/devp/cell
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noco/cong/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
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English Journal
- Stress fracture of the supracondylar process of the humerus in a professional tennis player.
- Pedret C1, Balius R, Alomar X, Vilaró J, Ruiz-Cotorro A, Minoves M.
- Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine.Clin J Sport Med.2015 Jan;25(1):e20-2. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000101.
- : The supracondylar process of the humerus is an anatomic variant present in 1% of the population associated with a fibrous band, the ligament of Struthers that attaches it to the medial epicondyle, and may serve as a proximal origin of a fascicle of the pronator teres. Fractures of the supracondyla
- PMID 24926912
- Functional Loss With Displacement of Medial Epicondyle Humerus Fractures: A Computer Simulation Study.
- Edmonds EW1, Santago AC 2nd, Saul KR.
- Journal of pediatric orthopedics.J Pediatr Orthop.2014 Dec 9. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND:: Assessment and management of the medial humeral epicondyle fracture remains controversial, with conflicting reports of displacement direction and consequent functional deficits unclear. The purpose of this study was to define biomechanically likely directions of medial epicondyle fractu
- PMID 25494027
- Defining a safe corridor for transcondylar screw insertion across the canine humeral condyle: a comparison of medial and lateral surgical approaches.
- Barnes DM1, Morris AP, Anderson AA.
- Veterinary surgery : VS.Vet Surg.2014 Nov;43(8):1020-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2014.12133.x. Epub 2014 Jan 27.
- OBJECTIVES: To (1) develop guidelines for the location of drill entry and exit points when inserting a transcondylar screw across the canine humerus; (2) compare the safe corridor for transcondylar screw insertion when drilling medial-to-lateral with drilling lateral-to-medial.STUDY DESIGN: Anatomic
- PMID 24467631
Japanese Journal
- Tension band wiringによる小児上腕骨内側上顆骨折の治療成績について
- 江川 琢也,仲川 喜之,大島 学,奥本 洋樹,松本 祐希,田中 康仁
- 中部日本整形外科災害外科学会雑誌 57(5), 1065-1066, 2014
- NAID 130005063354
- 江川 琢也,仲川 喜之,大島 学,奥本 洋樹,松本 祐希,
- 中部日本整形外科災害外科学会雑誌 57(5), 1065-1066, 2014
- NAID 130004703781
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