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O que (quem) é external epicondyle of humerus - definição

STRUCTURE OF HUMERUS
Dorsal epicondyle of the humerus; Ectepicondyle; Epicondylus lateralis humeri; Lateral epicondyle of humerus

Lateral epicondyle of the humerus         
The lateral epicondyle of the humerus is a large, tuberculated eminence, curved a little forward, and giving attachment to the radial collateral ligament of the elbow joint, and to a tendon common to the origin of the supinator and some of the extensor muscles. Specifically, these extensor muscles include the anconeus muscle, the supinator, extensor carpi radialis brevis, extensor digitorum, extensor digiti minimi, and extensor carpi ulnaris.
Medial epicondyle of the humerus         
A ROUNDED EMINENCE ON THE MEDIAL SIDE OF THE HUMERUS
Medial epicondyle of humerus; Entepicondyle; Epicondylus medialis humeri
The medial epicondyle of the humerus is an epicondyle of the humerus bone of the upper arm in humans. It is larger and more prominent than the lateral epicondyle and is directed slightly more posteriorly in the anatomical position.
Humeral         
  • Anterior View of the humerus showing borders and surfaces
  • Attachments on the Greater Tubercle
  • Bicipital groove
  • Capitulum on the lateral side and trochlea on the medial side of the Humerus
  • Coronoid Fossa of the Humerus
  • Deltoid Tuberosity of the humerus
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  • Greater Tubercle of the Right Humerus
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  • Head of Humerus
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  • Insertion of subscapularis muscle on the lesser tubercle
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  • Lesser Tubercle of the Right Humerus
  • Medial and Lateral epicondyles of the Humerus
  • Medial and lateral supracondylar ridges of the Humerus
  • Anatomical vs Surgical Neck of Humerus
  • Nutrient foramen of the Humerus
  • Olecranon fossa of the Humerus
  • Posterior view of the humerus showing the medial and lateral borders and the posterior surface of the humerus
  • Radial Fossa of the Humerus
  • Radial groove continuing as the lateral border of shaft of the humerus
  • Trochlea of the Humerus
LONG BONE OF THE UPPER ARM
Ossification of humerus; Lower extremity of humerus; Body of humerus; Upper extremity of humerus; Humeral head; Proximal humerus; Humeral; Head of the humerus; Shaft of the humerus; Distal part of the humerus; Body of the humerus; Medial humerus; Humeris; Humerus bone; Upper arm bone; Humeri; Corpus humeri; Extremitas proximalis humeri; Extremitas distalis humeri; Upper extremity of the humerus; Proximal extremity of humerus; Proximal extremity of the humerus; Lower extremity of the humerus; Distal extremity of humerus; Distal extremity of the humerus; Caput humerus; Head of humerus; Upper end of humerus; Upper end of the humerus; Upper end of the humerus bone; Upper end of humerus bone; Upper ends of humerus bones; Upper ends of the humerus bones; Humeral shafts; Humeral shaft; Humeral body; Humeral bodies; Upper arm bones
·adj Of or pertaining to the humerus, or upper part of the arm; brachial.

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Lateral epicondyle of the humerus

The lateral epicondyle of the humerus is a large, tuberculated eminence, curved a little forward, and giving attachment to the radial collateral ligament of the elbow joint, and to a tendon common to the origin of the supinator and some of the extensor muscles. Specifically, these extensor muscles include the anconeus muscle, the supinator, extensor carpi radialis brevis, extensor digitorum, extensor digiti minimi, and extensor carpi ulnaris. In birds, where the arm is somewhat rotated compared to other tetrapods, it is termed dorsal epicondyle of the humerus. In comparative anatomy, the term ectepicondyle is sometimes used.

A common injury associated with the lateral epicondyle of the humerus is lateral epicondylitis also known as tennis elbow. Repetitive overuse of the forearm, as seen in tennis or other sports, can result in inflammation of "the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow. The forearm muscles and tendons become damaged from overuse. This leads to pain and tenderness on the outside of the elbow."