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Bones of the Lower Extremity. Review. Regions of the Backbone Chest Sternum Ribs. Review. Scapula Clavicle Humerus Radius Ulna. Review. Hand Wrist Metacarpals Phalanges. Pelvis. The pelvis consists of: Sacrum Coccyx 3 Hip Bones Ilium Broad, flaring part of the hip bone
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Review • Regions of the Backbone • Chest • Sternum • Ribs
Review • Scapula • Clavicle • Humerus • Radius • Ulna
Review • Hand • Wrist • Metacarpals • Phalanges
Pelvis • The pelvis consists of: • Sacrum • Coccyx • 3 Hip Bones • Ilium • Broad, flaring part of the hip bone • Ischium • Helps form the hip • Pubis • Lower, posterior part of the hip
Pelvis • Female • More delicate for child bearing purposes • More relaxed and the sacrum is less curved
Pelvis • Male • Heavier and thicker • Deeper and narrower than the females
Bones of the Leg • Femur • Thigh bone • Strongest and longest bone • Patella • Also known as the “knee cap”
Bones of the Leg • Tibia • “Shin Bone” • Attaches to the talus (ankle) and the femur • Fibula • Lateral (outside) bone • Bottom helps make up your ankle • Goes to the little toe • Supports 1/6 of the body’s weight
Foot • Calcaneus • Heel • Talus • One of the ankle bones • Top of the foot
Foot • 26 bones in the foot • 7 Tarsal (ankle) • Talus • Calcaneus • Navicular • 3 Cuniforms • Cuboid • 5 Metatarsal • 14 Phalanges (Toes) • Have distal, middle, and proximal
Bone Review • Head • Skull • Mandible • Backbone • Cervical (7) • Thoracic (12) • Lumbar (5) • Sacrum (5) • Coccyx (3-5)
Bone Review • Chest • Sternum • Ribs • Shoulder • Scapula • Clavicle
Bone Review • Arm • Humerus • Radius • Ulna • Hand • Carpals • Metacarpals • Phalanges
Bone Review • Pelvis • Sacrum • Coccyx • Hip • Pubis • Iscium • Ilium
Bone Review • Leg • Femur • Patella • Tibia • Fibula
Bone Review • Foot • Calcaneus • Talus • Malleolus • Tarsals • Metatarsals • Phalanges