3D Anatomy of Upper Limb Bones

Skeletal anatomy of the upper limb includes the clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, and the bones of the hand. The clavicle and scapula form the shoulder girdle, providing attachment sites for muscles. The humerus, the longest bone of the upper limb, articulates with the scapula at the shoulder and with the radius and ulna at the elbow. The radius and ulna are pivotal for forearm movements. The hand comprises carpal bones, metacarpals, and phalanges, enabling intricate functions. 3D models detail the shape, articulations, and structural nuances of these bones.