What is the relationship of the structure of a typical long bone to its functions?

1 Answer
Jun 8, 2017

Support movement and weight bearing

Explanation:

Long bone for example femur, tibia and fibula is there for weight bearing. It composes of with trabecular network. When it comes to osteoporosis, the first thing in clinical setting to be seen is the collum femoris where most fractured happens.

In long bone for radial, ulna and humerus it becomes the place with origo and insertion so it could facilitate movement of the hand.

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