Lab 11
What ligament attaches the acetabulum to the fovea captious of the femur?
Ligamentum teres
The pectoral girdle attaches to the axial skeleton at what articulation?
Sternoclavicular joint
Which region of the humerus is most likely to break: the anatomical neck or the surgical neck?
Surgical Neck
What muscle tendon is located within the intertubercular (bicipital) groove?
Tendon for biceps brachii
Which ligament extends form the A.S.I.S. to the pubic tubercle of the coxal bone?
Inguinal ligament
What is the name of the CT membrane between the radius an ulna>
Interosseous membrane
The patella is located within which tendon?
Patellar Tendon
-Name of Joint: Sacroiliac (SI) -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Sacroiliac (SI) -Bones Involved: Sacrum and coxa (illium) -Articulation (structure): Synovial (gliding) -Movement (function): nonaxial (little movement)
-Name of Joint: Radioulnar (medial) Interosseous membrane -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Radioulnar (medial) Interosseous -Bones Involved: Radius and Ulna -Articulation (structure): Syndesmosis -Movement (function): amphiarthrosis
-Name of Joint: Radioulnar (proximal/distal) -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Radioulnar (proximal/distal) -Bones Involved: Radius and Ulna -Articulation (structure): Synovial (pivot) -Movement (function): uniaxial (rotation)
The fingernails cover over which specific phalanx of your index finger?
#2 distal
-Name of Joint: Acromioclavicular -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Acromioclavicular -Bones Involved: Scapula (acromion process) and Clavicle (acromial end) -Articulation (structure): Synovial (gliding) -Movement (function): nonaxial (little movement)
-Name of Joint: Carpo-metacarpal (thumb) -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Carpo-metacarpal (thumb) -Bones Involved: Carpal and Metacarpal (1) -Articulation (structure): Synovial (saddle) -Movement (function): biaxial (opposition/reposition)
-Name of Joint: Glenohumeral -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Glenohumeral -Bones Involved: Scapula (glenoid fossa) and Humerus (head) -Articulation (structure): Synovial (ball and socket) -Movement (function): triaxial (flexion/extension, adduction/abduction rotation)
-Name of Joint: Hip Joint (Coxofemoral joint) -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Hip Joint (Coxofemoral joint) -Bones Involved: Coxa (acetabulum) and femur (head) -Articulation (structure): Synovial (ball and socket) -Movement (function): triaxial (flexion/extension, adduction/abduction region)
-Name of Joint: Humero-ulnar (elbow) -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Humero-ulnar (elbow) -Bones Involved: Humerus (trochlea/capitulum) and Ulna (trochlear notch) and Radius (head) -Articulation (structure): Synovial (hinge) -Movement (function): uniaxial (flexion/extension)
-Name of Joint: Knee (Tibiofemoral Joint) -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Knee (Tibiofemoral Joint) -Bones Involved: Femur (M and L condyles) and Tibia (articular surface of M and L condyles) -Articulation (structure): Synovial (hinge) -Movement (function): uniaxial (flexion/extension)
Which tarsal bone forms the heel of the foot?
Calcaneous
-Name of Joint: Sternoclavicular -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Sternoclavicular -Bones Involved: Sternum (manubrium) and Clavicle (sternal end) -Articulation (structure): Synovial (gliding) -Movement (function): nonaxial (little movement)
-Name of Joint: Tibiotalar (Ankle) -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Tibiotalar (Ankle) -Bones Involved: Distal Tibia and Fibular and Talus -Articulation (structure): Synovial (hinge) -Movement (function): uniaxial (plantarflexion/dorsiflexion)
-Name of Joint: Tibiofibular (medial) Interosseous Membrane -Bones Involved: -Articulation (structure): -Movement (function):
-Name of Joint: Tiobiofibular (medial) Interosseous Membrane -Bones Involved: Tibia and Fibular -Articulation (structure): Syndesmosis -Movement (function): amphiarthrosis
The bones of the pectoral girdle (2)
1. Scapula 2. Clavicle
Which two landmarks compose the condyle of the humerus?
1. Trochlea 2. Capitulum
The head of the femur articulates with the ____ of the coxal bone
Acetabulum
Which region of the articular surface of the talus is wider: anterior or posterior?
Anterior
Which scapular landmark does not articulate with a bone: the accordion process or the coracoid process?
Coracoid process
What is the largest bone in your body?
Femur
The upper limbs are attached to the pectoral girdle via the head of the humerus and the shallow gleaned fossa of the scapula at the ____ joint
Glenohumeral Joint
What joint attaches the pectoral girdle and the upper limbs to the axial skeleton?
Glenohumeral Joint
What bone and landmark attaches to the gleaned cavity of the scapula?
Head of the humerus
Which landmark (and bone) fit into the radial notch of the ulna?
Head of the radius
Which region of the femur is known to have a thin periosteum and a thin compact bone layer and, as a result, it is vulnerable to breaking as we age?
Neck of the femur
Does the fibula articulate with the femur?
No
Which landmark (and bone) fits into the olecranon fossa of the humerus
Olecranon process of ulna
What is the name of the CT membrane between the tibia and fibula?
Tibiofibular interosseous membrane