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  1. Elbow - Wikipedia

    The elbow is the region between the upper arm and the forearm that surrounds the elbow joint. [1] The elbow includes prominent landmarks such as the olecranon, the cubital fossa (also called the …

  2. Elbow Joint: Anatomy, Function & Common Conditions

    The elbow joint connects your upper and lower arms. It’s where your humerus meets your radius and ulna.

  3. What Causes Elbow Pain and How to Fix It - dailymedicalhealth.com

    2 days ago · Elbow pain often comes from overuse, tendon or bursa inflammation, nerve compression, or a past injury. This guide lays out common causes—like tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, bursitis, and …

  4. Elbow Anatomy - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki)

    1 day ago · The elbow is a hinge joint composed of the humerus, radius and ulna and held together by a complex group of muscles, ligaments and tendons and is also involved in pronation and supination.

  5. Elbow Bones: Names, Basic Anatomy, & Diagrams

    The elbow is one of the most crucial hinge joints in the human body, consisting of multiple joints between the three arm bones in the region. The elbow allows all sorts of arm movement, allowing us …

  6. The Elbow Joint - Structure - Movement - TeachMeAnatomy

    Nov 9, 2025 · The elbow joint connects the upper arm to the forearm. It is a hinge-type synovial joint, permitting flexion and extension of the forearm. In this article, we will review the anatomy of the …

  7. What Causes Elbow Pain and How to Relieve It - Verywell Health

    Nov 18, 2025 · Find out why you might have elbow pain, from tennis elbow to nerve issues, and how to manage it effectively. Learn when to see a healthcare provider.

  8. Anatomy of the Elbow - Elbow Education

    May 16, 2025 · The elbow is the joint that connects your upper arm to your forearm. It helps you bend, straighten, and twist your arm so you can do everyday things like eating, lifting, or throwing.

  9. Elbow | Joints, Muscles, Movements | Britannica

    The elbow allows the bending and extension of the forearm, and it also allows the rotational movements of the radius and ulna that enable the palm of the hand to be turned upward or downward.

  10. Elbow, Hand, & Wrist - Missoula Bone and Joint

    The elbow is a hinge joint between the upper arm bone (humerus) and the bones of the forearm (the inner bone, or ulna, and the outer bone, or radius). The bicep muscle flexes the elbow hinge while …