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the free encyclopedia Joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm For other uses · 1 ] · The elbow includes prominent landmarks such as the olecranon · the cubital fossa (also called the chelidon · or the elbow pit) · [ · 2 ] · 3 ] · 4 ] · The term elbow is specifically used for humans and other primates · and in other vertebrates it is not used. In those cases · forelimb plus joint is used. [ · The name for the elbow in Latin is cubitus · and so the word cubital is used in some elbow-related terms · the humerus of the upper arm · the radius · carrying the hand with it · they form a triangle called the Hueter triangle · which resembles an equilateral triangle . [ · 5 ]
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1 Structure Toggle Structure subsection 1.1 Joint 1.1.1 Joint capsule 1.1.2 Synovial membrane 1.1.3 Ligaments 1.2 Muscles 1.2.1 Flexion 1.2.2 Extension 1.3 Blood supply 1.4 Nerve supply 1.5 Development 2 Function Toggle Function subsection 2.1 Carrying angle 3 Pathology Toggle Pathology subsection 3.1 Tendonitis 3.2 Fractures 3.3 Dislocation 3.4 Infection 3.5 Arthritis 3.6 Bursitis 3.7 Elbow pain 4 Clinical significance Toggle Clinical significance subsection 4.1 Tennis elbow 4.2 Golfer's elbow
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