Term
What bone structure is this?
What is a unique feature of this structure? What does it allow for?
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Definition
Pectoral girdle
It is incomplete posteriorly.
Allows for a wide range of mobility in the upper joint |
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What bones are these?
Identify the 2 ends.
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Definition
Clavicle
1) Sternal end
2) Acromial end |
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Term
What bone is this?
Identify the boarder.
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Definition
Scapula
1) Superior boarder
2) Lateral boarder
3) Medial boarder |
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Term
What is this feature called?
What nerve is found here?
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Definition
Suprascapular notch
Supra scapular nerve |
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Term
Identify the features of the scapula
Where does the lavator scapulae attach?
Where does the hummerus articulate?
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Definition
1) Superior angle
2) Coracoid process
3) Glenoid cavity
4) Inferior angle
5) Subscapular fossa
To the superior angle
With the glenoid cavity |
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Term
Name these features
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Definition
1) Coracoid process
2) Supraspinous fossa
3) Spine
4) Infraspinous fossa |
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Term
What is this bone?
Name these features
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Definition
Lateral view of the scapula
1) Supraglenoid tubercle
2) Glenoid fossa
3) Infraglenoid tubercle
4) Coracoid process
5) Acromion process |
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Term
What bone is this?
Identify the features
What is the significance of 11?
What does #8 articulate to?
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Definition
Humerus (anterior veiw)
1) Head
2) Anatomical neck
3) Lesser tubercle
4) Medial epicondyle
5) Trochlea
6) Capitulum
7) Lateral epicondyle
8) Deltoid tuberosity
9) Intertubercular sulcus
10) Greater tubercle
11) Surgical neck
Most common spot for fractures
Deltoid muscle |
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Term
What is the name of this bone?
Name the features
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Definition
Humerus
1) Head
2) Greater tubercle
3) Deltoid tuberosity
4) Olecranon fossa
5) Lateral epicondyle
6) Capitulum
7) Trochlea
8) Medial epicondyle
9) Radial groove |
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Term
What are these 2 bones called?
Name the features
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Definition
Radius & Ulna
1) Olecranon process
2) Trochlear notch
3) Coronoid process
4) Ulna
5) Head
6) Styloid process
7) Styloid process
8) Interosseous membrane
9) Radius
10) Radial tuberosity
11) Head |
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Term
Name the structures
What does 2 house?
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Definition
1) Ulna
2) Radial notch (coranoid)
3) Radius
Radius |
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Term
Name the structures
What does 2 house?
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Definition
1) Ulna
2) Ulnar notch
3) Radius
Ulna |
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Term
Right hand palm view:
Where are carpal bones found?
Name the carpal bones
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Definition
Wrist
(Start Left Towards Pinky
Here Comes The Thumb)
1) Scaphoid
2) Lunate
3) Triquetrum
4) Pisiform
5) Hamate
6) Capitate
7) Trapezoid
8) Trapezium
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Term
How is the hand numbered?
What are the names of the bones in the hand?
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Definition
From thumb (1) to pinky (5)
Red: metacarpals
Blue: Proximal phalanges
Green: Middle phalanges
Purple: Distal phalanges |
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Term
What type of joint is this?
What does it contain?
What is a unique feature of synovial joints?
What reinforces joints?
Rule of thumb: how can you tell if its a synovial joint?
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Definition
Synovial joint
Synovial fluid
It is the most mobile of all types of joints
Ligament that wrap around them to keep them in place
If you can pop it its a synovial joint |
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Term
What is the name of this structure?
Name the structures:
What is the role of 3?
What is the role of 1?
What is the role of 4?
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Definition
Steroclavicular joint
1) Anterior steroclavicular ligament
2) Posterior steroclavicular ligament
3) Interclavicular ligament
4) Costoclavicular ligament
Connects the 2 divides
Connects sternum to clavicle
Connects rib to clavicle |
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Term
What does the image below show?
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Definition
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Term
What is the name of this joint?
Name the structures:
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Definition
Acromioclavicular joint
1) Coracoclavicular ligament
2) Clavicle
3) Acromioclavicular ligament
4) Scapula
5) Coracoacromial ligament |
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Term
What is the name of this joint?
What is the name of the structure below?
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Definition
Glenohumeral joint
Glenohumeral joint capsule |
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Term
What is the function of 2?
Name the structures:
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Definition
Keeps the brachii in grove
1) Coracohumeral ligament
2) Transverse Humeral ligament
3) Biceps brachii tendon
4) Glenohumeral ligaments |
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Term
What does the image below show?
Name the structures:
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Definition
Ulna, radius & humerus articulation
1) Olecranon fossa
2) Medial epicondyle
3) Olecranon process
4) Head of radius
5) Radial notch
6) Trochlea
7) Capitulum |
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Term
What joint is shown below?
What is nurse maids elbow?
Name the structures:
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Definition
Elbow joint
Dislocation/popping out of the ulna
1) Lateral (radial) collateral ligament
2) Anular ligament
3) Medial (ulnar) collateral ligament
4) Joint capsule |
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Term
What joint is shown below?
Name the structures:
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Definition
Elbow joint
1) Anular ligament
2) Lateral (radial) collateral ligament
3) Medial (ulnar) collateral ligament |
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Term
What does the below picture show?
Name the joints:
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Definition
Joints of the hand
1) Wrist joint
2) Carpo-metacarpal joint (CM)
3) Metacarpo-phalangeal joint (MP)
4) Proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP)
5) Distal interphalangeal joint (DIP)
6) Interphalangeal joint (IP)
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Term
What does the below image show?
Name the ligaments:
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Definition
Joints of the digits
1) Collateral ligaments
2) Metacarpo-phalangeal ligament (MP)
3) Proximal interphalangeal ligament (PIP)
4) Distal interphalangeal ligament (DIP) |
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Term
What does the image below show?
Name the structures:
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Definition
Joints of the digits
1) Metacarpo-phalangeal joint
2) Deep transverse metacarpal ligaments |
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