The humerus is the long bone of the upper arm located between the shoulder and elbow joints. It has a proximal end with a head that connects to the glenoid cavity of the scapula to form the shoulder joint. The proximal end also contains greater and lesser tubercles that provide attachment points for muscles like the rotator cuff. The distal end has a trochlea and capitulum that articulate with the ulna and radius at the elbow joint. The humerus shaft contains features like the deltoid tuberosity for muscle attachment and the radial sulcus through which the radial nerve passes. Fractures of the surgical neck are common due to its location in the proximal humerus