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Just the forearm? Two: The ulna and the radius.
That would be the radius and the ulna
i have been breakdancing for months and i am getting more and more serious by the moment, i have come to realize all this time i have been breaking (freezes, 1990, handhops) my wrist has not gotten any bigger. on top of that i weigh 165 lb....
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Both bones forearm fractures are most commonly treated by placing a metal plate and screws on both the radius and ulna bones. These bones must each be approached through a separate incision, therefore you will have two incisions on your for...
http://orthopedics.about.com/od/brokenbones/a/forearm.h...
Nerve Compression is never a good sign and may mean something as simple as an adjustment needed in technique( might have to do with compressing against the bench) or may be indicative of overuse. You may just be exposing your nerve with you...
http://forums.askthetrainer.com/exercise-discussion/292...
The radius is the bone of the forearm that extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist.
http://www.chacha.com/question/which-bone-is-lateral-in...
The tibia and the fibula. I see you've catergorized this under "Cars" too, so I imagine the "MacPherson Strut" too? (JK)
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_latin_name_for_bo...
It all depends on the type of fracture and location. If the fracture is on the distal ( near the wrist) or mid shaft portion of the bone you may just need a well molded short arm cast. If the bones are not lining up properly, you could need...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070317152...
There are 2 bones in your forearm. The ulna and radius. They are connected at the parietal end to the humerus forming your elbow and at the distal end to the carpals forming your wrist.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What+is+the+forearm+bone+is+c...
Remember that too much ibuprofen in the body can affect bone density and will likely make it brittle in due time. I suggest you eat and drink foods rich in calcium and potassium since it develops the muscle bones and prevent it to be frail....
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091003224...
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