The medical term is "scapulohumeral" which refers to the shoulder blade (scapula) and the upper arm bone (humerus).
WELL YOU HAVE 3 MAJOR BONES THE ULNA RADIUS AND HUMERUS
There are two bones in the lower arm located between the elbow and the wrist and they are the radius (which is the wider of the two) and the ulna.
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Radiohumeral means pertaining to the radius and humerus (the larger lower arm bone and the upper arm bone).
The medical terminology combining form meaning upper arm bone is "humer/o".
The shoulder is the scapula (Located on your upper back) and the humerus is the upper arm bone. You may also be referring to the ball and socket joint where the head of the humerus articulates with the glenoid fossa of the scapula.
Scapula is the medical (anatomical) term for shoulder blade, the pork-chop shaped bone on the back of your shoulder. It connects your arm bone (humerus) to the collar bone (clavicle), and serves as an attachment point for 18 different muscles in the shoulder and back.
The meaning of the term wrist bone refers to the bones in the arm that connect to the hand. The wrist bones are some of the most commonly injured parts of the body.
Ventral-lateral is a medical term refering to the front (ventral) and side (lateral ) of a body structure. A broken bone in the arm can be described as showing a ventral-lateral angulation, meaning it is sticking to the front and the side.
Bone in arm or forelimb: the shorter and thicker of the two bones in the human forearm, the one on the thumb side, or the equivalent bone in the lower forelimbs of animals.
Depending on which bone(s) is/are involved, you would say a fractured humerus, radius, or ulna; referring to the upper arm bone, and the lower arm bone that rotates around the other lower arm bone respectively.