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The Medial Eblow Ligaments:
The Main Source of Stability

-Anterior fibers-strengthen the annular ligament.

-Intermediate fibers-the most powerful.

-Posterior fibers-strengthened by the transverse fibers of cooper’s ligament.
Forearm rotation at the elbow:
Forearm Rotation

n Integration of the superior and inferior radio-ulnar joints.

-The interosseous membrane binds the forearm bones and maintains alignment.

-Parallel relationship in supination.

-Radius moves on the ulna during pronation.
The Axis of Rotation (sup/pro)
-Longitudinal axis that passes through the head of the radius and the distal ulna.

-It is oblique to the longitudinal axis of the radius and ulna.