🦴 Anatomía del RADIO: ¡No lo confundas más! 🤓 | Caras, bordes y accidentes óseos

Do you have an upper limb exam coming up? In this quick anatomy lesson, we'll master the radius bone, analyzing its surfaces, borders, and bony landmarks in a simple way. 😉 If you've already seen my lesson on the ulna, this is the perfect complement to understanding forearm biomechanics. 😀 But if you haven't seen it yet, here's the link:    • 🦴 Anatomía del CÚBITO (Ulna): Caras, Borde...   The radius is a long, paired, and asymmetrical bone located on the outer side of the forearm. In this video, you'll learn to identify it correctly. Ideal for students of: 📚 Medicine 🩺 📚 Physical Therapy / Kinesiology 🏃‍♂️ 📚 Nursing and Health Sciences 📍 Video Chapters: 0:00 Introduction to the Radius Bone 2:20 Body of the Radius: Surfaces (Anterior, Medial, Posterior) 4:22 Borders of the Ulna: The Interosseous Border 5:30 Proximal Epiphysis: Olecranon and Coronoid Process 7:45 ​​Distal Epiphysis: Head and Styloid Process And don't forget 🫣 if you liked the video, give it a LIKE and SUBSCRIBE here: https://www.youtube.com/@Anatom%C3%AD... 📱❤️ Follow me on my social media: Instagram 😉 https://cutt.ly/aw7pW1Ym TikTok ➡️ https://cutt.ly/Ww7pEJeT0 Email Contact: [email protected] #HumanMedicine #Osteology #Physiotherapy #EasyAnatomy #MedicalStudents #UpperLimb #QuickAnatomy