What bone runs from your thumb to your elbow?

Radius: This forearm bone runs from the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist.
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What bone in your elbow joint is on the thumb side?

The elbow is where the two bones of the forearm – the radius on the thumb side of the arm and the ulna on the pinky finger side – meet the bone of the upper arm -- the humerus. The lower end of the humerus flares out into two rounded protrusions called epicondyles, where muscles attach.
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Is your thumb connected to your elbow?

Your Elbows

The elbow consists of a joint between the arm bone, called the humerus and two forearm bones. The forearm bones are called the radius, which is on the thumb side, and the other is the ulna, which is on the little-finger side of the forearm.
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What is the bone between hand and elbow?

The radius and ulna are the bones of the forearm. The ulna extends from the pinkie finger side of the wrist to the elbow, and the radius goes from the thumb side of the wrist to the elbow. The humerus, the large bone that makes the upper arm, meets the other two at the elbow.
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What bone is the thumb connected to?

Each metacarpal bone connects to one finger or a thumb at a joint called the metacarpophalangeal joint, or MCP joint. This joint is commonly referred to as the knuckle joint. The bones in our fingers and thumb are called phalanges. Each finger has 3 phalanges separated by two joints.
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What causes pain at the base of your thumb?

Pain at the base of your thumb

This pain could be a symptom of thumb injury or overuse, basal joint arthritis, or carpal tunnel syndrome. Additionally, pain at the base of your thumb can be caused by injuries to the ligaments at the lower part of your hand and in your wrist.
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What causes pain in thumb joint?

There are several causes of thumb pain including: (1) trigger thumb, (2) arthritis, (3) tendonitis, (4) carpal tunnel syndrome, and (5) skier's thumb. Read below to learn more.
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Why does the bone on the side of my elbow hurt?

The most common cause of elbow pain is inflammation of one or both of the elbow's two tendons. This is called tendinitis, and it is often the result of overuse. "Repetitive movements from everyday work, household chores, golf, or tennis can affect the muscles above and below the elbow and cause tendinitis," says Norby.
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What is scaphoid fracture?

A scaphoid (navicular) fracture is a break in one of the small bones of the wrist. This type of fracture occurs most often after a fall onto an outstretched hand.
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Why does my radius bone hurt?

When the nerve reaches your elbow, it passes through the radial tunnel, which is a collection of muscles. Radial tunnel syndrome occurs when the nerve is pinched or compressed as it enters the radial tunnel. This creates unwanted pressure on your radial nerve, often causing nagging pain.
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How do you know if you have damaged a tendon in your hand?

If your extensor tendons are damaged, you'll be unable to straighten 1 or more fingers. If your flexor tendons are damaged, you'll be unable to bend 1 or more fingers. Tendon damage can also cause pain and swelling (inflammation) in your hand.
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Why does my cubital fossa hurt?

What causes cubital tunnel syndrome? Cubital tunnel syndrome may happen when a person bends the elbows often (when pulling, reaching, or lifting), leans on their elbow a lot, or has an injury to the area. Arthritis, bone spurs, and previous fractures or dislocations of the elbow can also cause cubital tunnel syndrome.
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How long does a finger tendon take to heal?

The repaired tendon will usually be back to full strength after about 12 weeks, but it can take up to 6 months to regain the full range of movement. Some people may never be able to move the affected finger or thumb as much as before it was damaged.
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Why does my medial epicondyle hurt?

Medial epicondylitis is also known as golfer's elbow, baseball elbow, suitcase elbow, or forehand tennis elbow. It's characterized by pain from the elbow to the wrist on the inside (medial side) of the elbow. The pain is caused by damage to the tendons that bend the wrist toward the palm.
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Does a broken humerus need a cast?

Humerus fractures are usually caused by traumas like car accidents or falls. If you break your humerus, you might need surgery to repair your bone. Some people can recover without surgery and only need a splint, cast or sling. You'll need physical therapy to regain your ability to move your arm.
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What is elbow tendonitis?

Elbow tendinitis is one of the most common types of tendinitis. This condition refers to the inflammation present in the tendons and connective tissue at the elbow. When the inflammation involves the bony attachment (epicondyle) of the elbow tendons, the condition is called epicondylitis.
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How do you tell if your scaphoid bone is broken?

Scaphoid fractures are a type of broken wrist. They happen when you break your scaphoid bone — a small bone near the base of your thumb.
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Symptoms of a scaphoid fracture include:
  1. Pain.
  2. Swelling.
  3. Tenderness.
  4. Inability to move your wrist.
  5. Bruising or discoloration.
  6. A deformity or bump that's not usually on your wrist.
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Can you still move your wrist with a scaphoid fracture?

A scaphoid fracture that is correctly treated soon after the injury will take about 12 weeks to heel. But an untreated fracture may take as long as six months to recover from. Untreated patients will also usually experience long-term problems moving their wrist or other complications (see below).
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How do you know if your scaphoid is fractured?

There are several different diagnostic modalities to detect a scaphoid fracture. These include conventional radiographs, computed tomography (CT scans), magnetic resonance examination, bone scintigraphy and sonograms.
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What does an elbow bone spur feel like?

Symptoms of Bone Spurs

Pain in the affected joint. Pain or stiffness when you try to bend or move the affected joint. Weakness, numbness, or tingling in your arms or legs if the bone spur presses on nerves in your spine. Muscle spasms, cramps, or weakness.
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Why does the inside of my elbow hurt when I straighten my arm?

Inner elbow pain is often a result of medial epicondylitis, or golfer's elbow. In this form of tendonitis (acute) or tendinopathy (chronic), the inner elbow tendons become irritated and painful. A person can also experience wrist pain and/or forearm weakness.
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How do I know if my elbow pain is serious?

Call your doctor right away if you have:
  1. Severe pain, swelling and bruising around the joint.
  2. Trouble moving your elbow normally, using your arm or turning your arm from palm up to palm down and vice versa.
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What does arthritis in the thumb joint feel like?

Pain at the base of the thumb on the palm side may be the most obvious sign, but it is far from the only one. Look out for these additional signs if you think you may have thumb arthritis: Pain or weakness with a grasping, twisting or pinching motion. Swelling and tenderness at the base of the thumb.
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What are the symptoms of tendonitis in the thumb?

Swelling on the thumb side of the wrist. A catching or snapping feeling when you move the thumb. Thumb and wrist stiffness. Thumb weakness and trouble lifting things – even a coffee cup.
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How do you relieve thumb joint pain?

Ice the joint for 5 to 15 minutes several times a day. Take an anti-inflammatory medication, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, to help reduce inflammation and swelling. Wear a supportive splint to limit the movement of your thumb, and allow the joint to rest and heal. The splint may protect both the wrist and the thumb.
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