Radioulnar articulation

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Radioulnar articulation

The radioulnar articulation refers to the joints between the radius and ulna bones of the forearm. These articulations are crucial for the movement and stability of the forearm and are divided into three main types: the proximal radioulnar joint, the middle radioulnar joint, and the distal radioulnar joint.

Proximal Radioulnar Joint[edit]

The proximal radioulnar joint is located near the elbow. It is a pivot-type synovial joint that allows for the rotation of the radius around the ulna. This joint is stabilized by the annular ligament, which encircles the head of the radius and holds it in place.

Middle Radioulnar Joint[edit]

The middle radioulnar joint is not a true joint but rather a syndesmosis, a fibrous joint where the bones are connected by a ligament. The interosseous membrane spans the length of the radius and ulna, providing additional stability and serving as an attachment site for muscles.

Distal Radioulnar Joint[edit]

The distal radioulnar joint is located near the wrist. It is also a pivot-type synovial joint, allowing for the rotation of the radius around the ulna. This joint is stabilized by the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC), which includes the articular disc and several ligaments.

Function[edit]

The radioulnar articulations are essential for the pronation and supination movements of the forearm. Pronation is the inward rotation of the forearm, causing the palm to face downward, while supination is the outward rotation, causing the palm to face upward. These movements are critical for various daily activities, such as turning a doorknob or using a screwdriver.

Clinical Significance[edit]

Injuries or conditions affecting the radioulnar articulations can significantly impair forearm function. Common issues include dislocation, fracture, and arthritis. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential for restoring normal function and preventing long-term complications.

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