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What is the bump on your wrist?
The bump on your wrist is called the ulnar styloid process. It is a small, bony prominence at the end of the ulna, which is one of the two long bones in the forearm. The ulnar styloid process serves as an attachment point for several ligaments and muscles, and it also helps to stabilize the wrist joint.Tick Bites - Related Articles
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