100 The Structures On The Distal Humerus
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When looking at the bones of the arm and forearm, the first bone we need to look at is the distal humerus. In this video, Leslie talks about those structures. These structures include the capitulum and trochlea, the medial and lateral epicondyle, the medial and lateral supracondylar ridges, and the olecranon, radial and coronoid fossae.
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