Therefore, supination-pronation movements were only possible by rotating the forearm around theradioulnarjoint.
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The forearm contains two long bones, the radius and the ulna, forming theradioulnarjoint.
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Radioulnarsynostosis is one of the more common failures of separation of parts of the upper limb.
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The hand becomes maximally pronated, resulting in a joint lock on the wrist andradioulnarjoint.
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It is one of two joints between the radius and ulna, the other being the proximalradioulnararticulation.
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Most examples ofradioulnarsynostosis are isolated (non-syndromic).
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The distalradioulnararticulation is the one of the two closest to the wrist and hand.
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The superiorradioulnarjoint shares joint capsule with the elbow joint but plays no functional role at the elbow.
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The wrist joint does not allow rotating motion, and the force is transferred to the forearm causingradioulnarrotation, eventually resulting in a joint lock on theradioulnarjoint.
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