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The <i>Corpus radii</i> has an approximately three-sided cross-section. The <i>Facies lateralis</i> has a differently well developed roughness in the middle third of the shaft, the <i>Tuberositas pronatoria</i>. This is where the <i>M. pronator teres</i> begins.
 
The <i>Corpus radii</i> has an approximately three-sided cross-section. The <i>Facies lateralis</i> has a differently well developed roughness in the middle third of the shaft, the <i>Tuberositas pronatoria</i>. This is where the <i>M. pronator teres</i> begins.
  
Am distalen Ende (<i>Extremitas distalis</i>) erhebt sich ein Knochenvorsprung, der Griffelfortsatz (<i>Processus styloideus radii</i> (6)). Hier setzt der <i>M. brachioradialis</i> an.
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At the distal end (<i>Extremitas distalis</i>) there is a bone protrusion, the styloid process (<i>Processus styloideus radii</i> (6)). This is where the <i>M. brachioradialis</i> begins.
Auf der medialen Seite des distalen Endes ist eine Einkerbung, die <i>Incisura ulnaris</i> (7). Sie ist für den Kopf der Ulna da.
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On the medial side of the distal end is a notch, the <i>Incisura ulnaris</i> (7). It is there for the head of the ulna.
Das breiter werdende distale Ende des Radius weist die Artikulationsfläche <i>Facies articularis carpalis</i> (8) auf. An sie grenzen die Handwurzelknochen.
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The widening distal end of the radius has the articulation surface <i>Facies articularis carpalis</i> (8). The carpal bones adjoin it.
  
  

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Structure of the radius

The radius can be divided into the shaft, corpus radii (1), one extremitas proximalis and one extremitas distalis. The Caput radii (2) with the Fovea articularis (3) is located at the Extremitas proximalis. Medially located at the transition between Collum radii (4) and Corpus radii is the Tuberositas radii (5).

Radius

The Corpus radii has an approximately three-sided cross-section. The Facies lateralis has a differently well developed roughness in the middle third of the shaft, the Tuberositas pronatoria. This is where the M. pronator teres begins.

At the distal end (Extremitas distalis) there is a bone protrusion, the styloid process (Processus styloideus radii (6)). This is where the M. brachioradialis begins. On the medial side of the distal end is a notch, the Incisura ulnaris (7). It is there for the head of the ulna. The widening distal end of the radius has the articulation surface Facies articularis carpalis (8). The carpal bones adjoin it.



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