The Appendicular skeleton
Phalanges
14
Each digit has.... phalanges The big toe (hallux) has two.....
3 proximal and distal
Metatarsals
5
Metacarpals
5 bones
Tarsals Talus
7 bones Articulates the tibula and fibula to form the ankle joint
Ischial tuberosity
A rough area in the ischium
What direction do you suppose the shoulder is most likely to dislocate?
Anterior or inferior. Difficult to dislocate superiorly because of acromial process. And posteriorly because of coracoid process.
Olecranon process
Articulates with the olecranon process of the humerus posteriorly
Humerus
Bone of the upper arm
Compare and contrast the femur and the humerus? What do they have in common?
Both of them connect to joints. Difference is that the femur is bigger.
Condyle at the distal end of the humerus articulates with the head of radius
Capitulum
Trochlea
Condyle on the distal end of humerus articulates with the trochlea notch which connects to proximal end of ulna
Which bones articulate with the pelvis
Femor and sacrum
Compare and contrast the bones of the hand and the foot
Foot= tarsals and metatarsals Hand= carpals and metacarpals
Intertubercular groove
Groove formed by the greater and lesser tubercles
Distal features of Ulna
Head of Ulna Styloid process of the ulna
What do you notice about the location of the head of the radius and head of the ulna?
Head of radius are opposite to ulna head. Head of radius is more proximal to head of ulna
Obturator foramen
Large anterior opening of the pelvis
Opposite to the medial epicondyle
Lateral epicondyle
Deltoid tuberosity
Located on the shaft of the bone
Most anterior part of the pelvic bone Articulates of the two pubic bones anteriorly
Pubic bone Pubic crest
Which bone articulate with the distal end of humerus
Radius and Ulna
Which bone participates more in the wrist?
Radius more in the wrist
caracoid process
Serves as a site for muscle attachment of the upper limb muscles
peripheral borders of scapula
Superior, medial, lateral
What do you suppose the difference between the anatomical neck and the surgical neck?
The anatomical neck slightly below the head. In the surgical neck hermoral fractures occur
Calcaneus
The heel bone and the attachment Achilles
What bone articulates with the scapule?
The humerus and the clavical
Which bones form the pelvis?
The illium, ischium, and pubic bone
What runs beneath the medial epicondyle
The large ulnar nerve
Which bone participates more in the knee? Which bone participates more in the ankle?
Tibia in both
What makes up the pelvic gridle
Two pelvic bones and the sacrum
You are treating a patient with a recent hip fracture. Where do you suppose a hip fracture might actually occur
Typically on the neck of the femor
Which bone participates more in the elbow?
Ulna more in the elbow
Head of the radius
articulates with capitulum of humerus
Clavicle
collar bone
Acromial Process
connects with the clavicle posteriorly forming acromioclavicular joint
Ulna Coronoid process articulates with the
coronoid process fossa of the humerus anterioly
head of ulna is the only bone with a
distal head
Illiac crest
large, fanned area of the illeum
Radius
lateral bone of the forearm
Ulna
medial bone of the forearm (participates in both the elbow and wrist joints)
Hand contins
meta carpals and phalanges
Olecranon fossa, triangular depression on the
posterior side of the humerus, receives the olecranon process of the Ulna
Medial/lateral condyles of the femur are located on the
posterior/distal end of the femur articulate with tibia
Greater/lesser trochanters in the femur are located on the
proximal end of femur, muscle attachment
Ulna Trochlear notch located near the
proximal end of the ulna, articulates with the trochlea
Each digit has 3 phalanges The thumb only has
proximal, middle, and distal 2 distal and proximal
What bone articulates with proximal end of the humerus
scapula
The ankle consist of
tarsals, carpals, and talus
Radial tuberosity located on the proximal end of
the shaft
Coronoid fossa is superior to the
trochlea, receives the trochlea
Proximal features of the ulna consist of
trochlear notch, coronoid process, olecranon process
Carpal bones
two rows of 4 for a total of 8 carpal bones
Foot consist of
Metatarsals and phalanges
greater tubercle and lesser tubercle
Opposite of head of humerus