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The Appendicular Skeleton. Allows us to move and manipulate objects Includes all bones besides axial skeleton: the limbs the supportive girdles. Humerus: Anterior. Clavicle. Acromion process. Greater tubercle. Coracoid process. Lesser tubercle. Scapula. Glenoid fossa. Humerus.
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The Appendicular Skeleton • Allows us to move and manipulate objects • Includes all bones besides axial skeleton: • the limbs • the supportive girdles
Humerus: Anterior Clavicle Acromion process Greater tubercle Coracoid process Lesser tubercle Scapula Glenoid fossa Humerus Coronoid fossa Deltoid tuberosity Medial epicondyle Lateral epicondyle Capitulum Trochlea Radius Ulna Click R Button for Slideshow
Humerus: Posterior Acromion of scapula Head of humerus Spine of scapula Greater tubercle of humerus Scapula Glenoid fossa of scapula Deltoid tuberosity of humerus Humerus Medial epicondyle of humerus Lateral epicondyle of humerus Olecranon process of ulna Radius Ulna Right Arm, Posterior For Slideshow Click R Button
Which arm? What Position? View? Coronoid fossa of humerus Humerus Lateral epicondyle of humerus Medial epicondyle of humerus Capitulum of humerus Trochlea of humerus Head of radius Coronoid process of ulna Radial tuberosity Ulna Radius Styloid process of ulna Styloid process of radius Click R Button for Slideshow
MnemonicforLearningCarpals She Likes To Play Lunate In the moonlight Scaphoid A boat Triquetrum The third T Bone Pisiform Pea-shaped Hamate A hambone With a hook Trapezium: “It’s by the thumb” Capitate Trapezoid “Is by its side” Try To Catch Her Hand? View? Click R Button for Slideshow
Hand Quiz B C D E A F G H K J Answers: Next Slide; for Drill Click Back & Forth Right Palm
Hand Quiz Answers B. Metacarpals C. Trapezium A. Phalanges D. Scaphoid E. Lunate F. Triquetrum G. Pisiform H. Hamate J. Capitate K. Trapezoid Right Palm
Hipbones – Innominate Bone The Pelvic Girdle • Made up of 3 fused bones: • ilium • ischium • pubis • Acetabulum - hip socket • meeting point of ilium, ischium, & pubis • on the lateral surface of the Innominate articulates with head of femur
The Pelvis • Consists of 2 innominate bones, sacrum, & coccyx
Childbearing Modifications • Enlarged pelvic outlet • Broad pubic angle (> 100°) • Less curvature of sacrum and coccyx • Wide, circular pelvic inlet
Femur: What View Head of femur Pelvis Greater trochanter Lesser trochanter Femur Linea aspera Lateral condyle Medial condyle Tibia Fibula Which Leg? For Slideshow Click R Button
Lower Leg Patella Femur Medial condyle of femur Lateral condyle of femur Medial condyle of tibia Lateral condyle of tibia Tibial tuberosity Fibula Tibia Lateral malleolus Medial malleolus Talus (tarsal bone) Leg? View? Click R Button for Slideshow
Lower Leg2 Knee cap Femur Medial condyle of femur Lateral condyle of femur Medial condyle of tibia Lateral condyle of tibia Tibial tuberosity Fibula Tibia Lateral malleolus Medial malleolus Talus (tarsal bone) Right Leg, Anterior View
Mnemonic for Learning Tarsal Bones: Tiger Cubs Need M I L C Navicular A boat It sails on the Cs Talus Medial cuneiform (1) Intermediate cuneiform (2) Lateral cuneiform (3) Calcaneus Cuboid Click R Button for Slideshow
Foot Quiz H G J F E A C D B Which Foot? Answers: Next Slide; for Drill Click Back & Forth
Foot Quiz Answers H. Intermediate Cuneiform (2) G. Medial Cuneiform (1) J. Lateral Cuneiform (3) F. Navicular E. Talus A. Phalanges C. Cuboid B. Metatarsals D. Calcaneus Which Foot?