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== Description  ==
== Description  ==
The ulna is one of two bones that make up the forearm, the other being the [[radius]]. It forms the elbow joint with the [[humerus]] and also articulates with the radius both proximally and distally.  
The ulna is one of two bones that make up the forearm, the other being the [[radius]]. It forms the [[elbow]] joint with the [[humerus]] and also articulates with the radius both proximally and distally.  


=== Structure  ===
=== Structure  ===

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The ulna is one of two bones that make up the forearm, the other being the radius. It forms the elbow joint with the humerus and also articulates with the radius both proximally and distally.

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