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October 30, 2004

Anatomy Practice: The Humerus

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There's a few important things worth knowing about the humerus. It's 2 5-eye-lines long. Its shoulder ball joint lies in a different plane to its elbow condyles. The ball joint is marked by a notch through which the biceps tendon passes. The inner condyle is the large one - noticeable on most people.

Here's a small gallery of images of the humerus.

Posted by digital artform at October 30, 2004 03:33 PM

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