The humerus is the upper forearm bone in tetrapods. It connects to the shoulder blade (scapula) at the upper end, and the elbow below.
Images for kids
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Anatomical vs Surgical Neck of Humerus
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Greater Tubercle of the Right Humerus
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Attachments on the Greater Tubercle
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Lesser Tubercle of the Right Humerus
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Insertion of subscapularis muscle on the lesser tubercle
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Anterior View of the humerus showing borders and surfaces
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Posterior view of the humerus showing the medial and lateral borders and the posterior surface of the humerus
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Deltoid Tuberosity of the humerus
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Radial groove continuing as the lateral border of shaft of the humerus
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Nutrient foramen of the Humerus
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Olecranon fossa of the Humerus
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Coronoid Fossa of the Humerus
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Radial Fossa of the Humerus
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Capitulum on the lateral side and trochlea on the medial side of the Humerus
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Medial and Lateral epicondyles of the Humerus
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Medial and lateral supracondylar ridges of the Humerus
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Position of humerus (shown in red). Animation.
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Trochlea. Posterior view.
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Humerus - inferior epiphysis. Posterior view.
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Humerus - superior epiphysis. Anterior view.
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Humerus - superior epiphysis. Posterior view.
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The left shoulder and acromioclavicular joints, and the proper ligaments of the scapula
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Left humerus. Anterior view.
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Left humerus. Posterior view.
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Left humerus. Anteriolateral view.
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Left humerus. Medial view.
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Fracture of the proximal humerus
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Left elbow-joint, showing anterior and ulnar collateral ligaments.
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Capsule of elbow-joint (distended). Posterior aspect.
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The left shoulder and acromioclavicular joints, and the proper ligaments of the scapula.
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Horizontal section at the middle of upper arm.
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Horizontal section of upper arm.
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See also
In Spanish: Húmero para niños