Left elbow-joint, showing anterior and ulnar collateral ligaments. (Radial tuberosity visible at center right.)
Bones of left forearm. Anterior aspect. (Radius is bone on right. Radial tuberosity is visible at upper left of radius.)
Details
Identifiers
Latin
Tuberositas radii
TA98
A02.4.05.007
TA2
1216
FMA
23489
Anatomical terms of bone
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Beneath the neck of the radius, on the medial side, is an eminence, the radial tuberosity; its surface is divided into:
a posterior, rough portion, for the insertion of the tendon of the biceps brachii.[1][2][3][4]
an anterior, smooth portion, on which a bursa is interposed between the tendon and the bone.
Ligaments that support the elbow joint also attach to the radial tuberosity.[5]
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 219 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
^"Radius". Anatomedia. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
^Metzler, A. V.; Greiwe, R. M. (2016-01-01), Greiwe, R. Michael (ed.), "3 - Management of acute and chronic distal biceps ruptures", Shoulder and Elbow Trauma and its Complications, Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials, Woodhead Publishing, pp. 47–64, doi:10.1016/b978-1-78242-450-5.00003-4, ISBN 978-1-78242-450-5, retrieved 2020-10-18
^Wachtel, Tom J., ed. (2007-01-01), "- T", Geriatric Clinical Advisor, Philadelphia: Mosby, pp. 204–221, doi:10.1016/b978-032304195-9.50019-5, ISBN 978-0-323-04195-9, retrieved 2020-10-22
^Watkins, Jeffrey P. (2012-01-01), Auer, Jörg A.; Stick, John A. (eds.), "Chapter 95 - Radius and Ulna", Equine Surgery (Fourth Edition), Saint Louis: W.B. Saunders, pp. 1363–1378, doi:10.1016/b978-1-4377-0867-7.00095-8, ISBN 978-1-4377-0867-7, retrieved 2020-10-22
^Dyson, Sue J. (2011-01-01), Ross, Mike W.; Dyson, Sue J. (eds.), "Chapter 40 - The Elbow, Brachium, and Shoulder", Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse (Second Edition), Saint Louis: W.B. Saunders, pp. 456–474, doi:10.1016/b978-1-4160-6069-7.00040-7, ISBN 978-1-4160-6069-7, retrieved 2020-10-22
External links
Anatomy figure: 07:02-08 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
radiographsul at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (xrayelbow)
Additional images
Radial tuberosity shown.
Anterior View. Radial tuberosity.
Posterior View. Radial tuberosity.
Radial tuberosity below neck.
Radial tuberosity below neck.
Left Radius - close-up - animation.
Elbow joint - deep dissection (anterior view, human cadaver)
Elbow joint - deep dissection (anterior view, human cadaver)
5. 成人における微小変化群の病因、臨床的特徴、および診断 etiology clinical features and diagnosis of minimal change disease in adults
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[Distal biceps tendon ruptures--experiences with soft tissue preserving reinsertion by bone anchors].
Brunner F1, Gelpke H, Hotz T, Käch K.
Swiss surgery = Schweizer Chirurgie = Chirurgie suisse = Chirurgia svizzera.Swiss Surg.1999;5(4):186-90.
The repair of the distal biceps tendon rupture with bone anchors achieves excellent results. The important function of the M. biceps brachii as a powerful supinator and flexor can be reestablished and the soft tissue can be protected. We describe the repair of the rupture of distal biceps tendon by
The biceps brachii muscle was reconstructed in two patients with inveterate injuries of the brachial plexus. The latissimus dorsi muscle was transferred on the thoracodorsal neurovascular bundle into the regio brachii anterior and sutured to the long head of the m. biceps brachii. The distal part of
[Comparative studies on looking into lacertus fibrosis and aponeurosis of the bicipitis brachii muscle as well as assessment of the biceps brachii and bracialis muscles in sheep, goats and wild deer].
Künzel W1, Forstenpointner G.
Annals of anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : official organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft.Ann Anat.1994 Dec;176(6):549-54.
In 34 anatomical specimens of sheep, goat and fallow deer the development of the cranial brachial and antebrachial fascia as well as the occurrence of a lacertus fibrosus and of structures, that are homologous with the aponeurosis m. bicipitis brachii hominis, were studied. Additionally, the attachm
Radial tuberosity - Tuberositas radii Anatomical Parts Illustrated anatomical parts with images from e-Anatomy and descriptions of anatomical structures