- radioulnar joint distal
- radioulnar joint, inferior articulatio radioulnaris distalis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
distal radioulnar joint — n a pivot joint between the lower end of the ulna and the ulnar notch on the lower end of the radius that permits rotation of the distal end of the radius around the longitudinal axis of the ulna called also inferior radioulnar joint … Medical dictionary
radioulnar joint — n any of three joints connecting the radius and ulna at their proximal and distal ends and along their shafts see DISTAL RADIOULNAR JOINT, SUPERIOR RADIOULNAR JOINT … Medical dictionary
inferior radioulnar joint — n DISTAL RADIOULNAR JOINT … Medical dictionary
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