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==Overview==
  
 
The upper extremities of the human body include the shoulder girdle and the free upper extremities (arms). The [[Special:MyLanguage/Schultergürtel|shoulder girdle ]] consists of the following bones: [[Special:MyLanguage/Schlüsselbein|Collarbone]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Schulterblatt|Shoulder blade]]. There are the [[Special:MyLanguage/Akromioklavikulargelenk|Acromioclavicular joint]] and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Sternoklavilargelenk|Sternoclavilar joint]]. In contrast, [[Special:MyLanguage/Oberarmknochen|Humerus]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Elle|Ulna]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Speiche|Radius]] form the bony structure of the arm. They are connected by the [[Special:MyLanguage/Ellenbogengelenk|Elbow joint]]. The connection to the [[Special:MyLanguage/Handknochen|hand bones]] is via the [[Special:MyLanguage/Handkgelenk|wrist]]. The hand consists of the Ossa metacarpi, Ossa carpi and Ossa digitorum and has a number of finger joints. The [[Special:MyLanguage/Muskulatur_Obere_Extremität|musculature]] is divided into the [[Special:MyLanguage/Schultergelenkmuskulatur|Shoulder joint muscles]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Schultergürtelmuskulatur|Shoulder girdle muscles]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Oberarmmuskulatur|upper arm musculature]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Unterarmmuskulatur|forearm musculature]] and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Kurze_Handmuskulatur|short hand musculature]].
 
The upper extremities of the human body include the shoulder girdle and the free upper extremities (arms). The [[Special:MyLanguage/Schultergürtel|shoulder girdle ]] consists of the following bones: [[Special:MyLanguage/Schlüsselbein|Collarbone]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Schulterblatt|Shoulder blade]]. There are the [[Special:MyLanguage/Akromioklavikulargelenk|Acromioclavicular joint]] and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Sternoklavilargelenk|Sternoclavilar joint]]. In contrast, [[Special:MyLanguage/Oberarmknochen|Humerus]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Elle|Ulna]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Speiche|Radius]] form the bony structure of the arm. They are connected by the [[Special:MyLanguage/Ellenbogengelenk|Elbow joint]]. The connection to the [[Special:MyLanguage/Handknochen|hand bones]] is via the [[Special:MyLanguage/Handkgelenk|wrist]]. The hand consists of the Ossa metacarpi, Ossa carpi and Ossa digitorum and has a number of finger joints. The [[Special:MyLanguage/Muskulatur_Obere_Extremität|musculature]] is divided into the [[Special:MyLanguage/Schultergelenkmuskulatur|Shoulder joint muscles]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Schultergürtelmuskulatur|Shoulder girdle muscles]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Oberarmmuskulatur|upper arm musculature]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Unterarmmuskulatur|forearm musculature]] and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Kurze_Handmuskulatur|short hand musculature]].

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Cranial view of the collarbone


Bones


Joints/movement axes


pathways


Musculature


Diseases


Whole upper extremity


Overview

The upper extremities of the human body include the shoulder girdle and the free upper extremities (arms). The shoulder girdle consists of the following bones: Collarbone and Shoulder blade. There are the Acromioclavicular joint and the Sternoclavilar joint. In contrast, Humerus, Ulna and Radius form the bony structure of the arm. They are connected by the Elbow joint. The connection to the hand bones is via the wrist. The hand consists of the Ossa metacarpi, Ossa carpi and Ossa digitorum and has a number of finger joints. The musculature is divided into the Shoulder joint muscles, Shoulder girdle muscles, upper arm musculature, forearm musculature and the short hand musculature.