Bones of the Upper Limb (Anatomy 2300 OSU) 낱말 카드 | Quizlet

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The pectoral girdle consists of what two bones?

Clavicle and scapula

<p>Clavicle and scapula</p>
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how does the upper limb attach to the axial skeleton? what joint?

Pectoral Girdle

Sternoclavicular joint

<p>Pectoral Girdle</p><p>Sternoclavicular joint</p>
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Scapula

What bone is this?

<p>What bone is this?</p>
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Spine of scapula

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Coracoid process (Scapula)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Lateral Border (Scapula)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Superior Border (scapula)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Superior Angle (Scapula)

What is this?

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Inferior Angle (Scapula)

What is this?

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Body (scapula)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Glenoid Cavity (Scapula)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Supraspinous Fossa (Scapula)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Infraspinous Fossa (Scapula)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Acromion (Scapula)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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what type of joints are sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular?

Diarthrotic and synovial

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how many bones are in the upper limb?

30

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Clavicle

What bone is this?

<p>What bone is this?</p>
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Sternial (Medial) end (Clavicle)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Acromial (Lateral) End (Clavicle)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Conoid Tubercle (Clavicle)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Surgical Neck (Humerus)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Head (Humerus)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Greater tubercle (Humerus)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Lesser tubercle (Humerus)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Deltoid tuberosity (Humerus)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Coronoid fossa (Humerus)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Olecranon Fossa (Humerus)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Coronoid fossa is ____ on the Humerus, and Olecranon is ____ on the Humerus?

Anterior

Posterior

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Trochlea (Humerus)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Trochlea is always ___?

Medial (pinky side)

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Capitulum (Humerus)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Capitulum is always ___?

Lateral (thumb side)

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Trochlea (Humerus) articulates with?

Ulna

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Capitulum (Humerus) articulates with?

Radius

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Humerus

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Radius

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Ulna

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Olecranon Process (Ulna)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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what does the olecranon process articulate with?

Olecranon fossa (Humerus)

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Trochlear Notch (Ulna)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Coronoid Process (Ulna)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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What does the coronoid process articulate with?

Coronoid fossa (Humerus)

requires flexion of forearm

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Head (Ulna)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Ulnar notch (Radius)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Head (Radius)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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styloid process of Ulna

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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styloid process of Radius

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Colles fracture/Smiths Fracture

Fracture of Radius

<p>Fracture of Radius</p>
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Is colles fracture inward or outwards?

outwards

<p>outwards</p>
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is smiths fracture inwards or outwards?

inwards

<p>inwards</p>
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Proximal Radioulnar joint

held in place by annular ligament

<p>held in place by annular ligament</p>
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Distal Radioulnar joint

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Radius and Ulna do what in supination?

Parallel

<p>Parallel</p>
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Radius and Ulna do what in Pronation?

Radius rotates over Ulna

<p>Radius rotates over Ulna</p>
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Radius articulates with?

Scaphiod

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What are the carpal bones?

Scaphiod

Lunate

Triquetrum

Pisiform

Trapezium

Trapezoid

Capitate

Hamate

(REMEMBER: Some Lovers Try Positions That They Cant Handle)

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what type of joints are carpal bones?

Diarthrotic

Gliding

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Radiocarpal joint

Scaphoid and Lunate

<p>Scaphoid and Lunate</p>
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Metacarpals

What are these?

<p>What are these?</p>
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Distal phalanges

What are these?

<p>What are these?</p>
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Proximal phalanges

What are these?

<p>What are these?</p>
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Middle Phalanges

What are these?

<p>What are these?</p>
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What Finger has no middle phalange?

Pollex (thumb)

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Supraglenoid Tubercle (scapula)

What is this?

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Infraglenoid Tubercle (scapula)

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>
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Coracoid Process (scapula )

What is this?

<p>What is this?</p>