Trochlear notch
Anatomical feature of the ulna
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Trochlear notch[edit]
The trochlear notch is a large, C-shaped notch located on the proximal end of the ulna, one of the two long bones in the forearm. It is a critical component of the elbow joint, articulating with the trochlea of the humerus to allow for the flexion and extension of the forearm.
Anatomy[edit]
The trochlear notch is formed by the olecranon process and the coronoid process of the ulna. The olecranon process is the prominent, curved projection at the upper end of the ulna, which forms the bony point of the elbow. The coronoid process is a triangular eminence projecting forward from the anterior proximal portion of the ulna.
Articulation[edit]
The trochlear notch articulates with the trochlea of the humerus, which is a spool-shaped structure located at the distal end of the humerus. This articulation forms a hinge joint, allowing for the bending and straightening of the arm at the elbow.
Surrounding structures[edit]
The trochlear notch is bordered by the olecranon process posteriorly and the coronoid process anteriorly. The radial notch of the ulna is located laterally to the trochlear notch and articulates with the head of the radius, forming the proximal radioulnar joint.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the trochlear notch is to facilitate the movement of the elbow joint. It allows for the flexion and extension of the forearm, which are essential movements for various daily activities such as lifting, throwing, and pushing.
Clinical significance[edit]
Injuries to the trochlear notch, such as fractures or dislocations, can significantly impair elbow function. Such injuries often require medical intervention, including immobilization or surgical repair, to restore normal joint function.
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