Humerus (skeleton of the arm) - the Upper Limb bone anatomy for artists

This video is all about Humerus - the skeleton of the arm. Artists are visual thinkers. Anatomy for artists needs to be visual and empowering. So we make it that way. Our website - Bones of the upper limbs can be divided into four groups: • Shoulder - Scapula, and Clavicle • Arm - Humerus • Forearm - Ulna, and Radius • Hand - Carpal b., Metacarpal b and Phalanges (Proximal Medial Distal) Humerus - is quite a long bone. It articulates with the scapula with Gleno-humeral joint through the glenoid cavity. From the surface anatomy point of view, we can see the head of the humerus. In the video, we use the knowledge gain from previous videos. And see what’s inside the shoulder and how all the bones collaborate. Additionally, we look into the elbow joint - lateral epicondyle, medial epicondyle, and olecranon Keep updated! Subscribe here: or press the bell next to the video! -------------------------------------------- ❯ ABOUT ULDIS ZARINS: Uldis Zari
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