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The pectoral girdle consists of what two bones?
Clavicle and scapula
how does the upper limb attach to the axial skeleton? what joint?
Pectoral Girdle
Sternoclavicular joint
Scapula
What bone is this?
Spine of scapula
What is this?
Coracoid process (Scapula)
What is this?
Lateral Border (Scapula)
What is this?
Superior Border (scapula)
What is this?
Superior Angle (Scapula)
What is this?
Inferior Angle (Scapula)
What is this?
Body (scapula)
What is this?
Glenoid Cavity (Scapula)
What is this?
Supraspinous Fossa (Scapula)
What is this?
Infraspinous Fossa (Scapula)
What is this?
Acromion (Scapula)
What is this?
what type of joints are sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular?
Diarthrotic and synovial
how many bones are in the upper limb?
30
Clavicle
What bone is this?
Sternial (Medial) end (Clavicle)
What is this?
Acromial (Lateral) End (Clavicle)
What is this?
Conoid Tubercle (Clavicle)
What is this?
Surgical Neck (Humerus)
What is this?
Head (Humerus)
What is this?
Greater tubercle (Humerus)
What is this?
Lesser tubercle (Humerus)
What is this?
Deltoid tuberosity (Humerus)
What is this?
Coronoid fossa (Humerus)
What is this?
Olecranon Fossa (Humerus)
What is this?
Coronoid fossa is ____ on the Humerus, and Olecranon is ____ on the Humerus?
Anterior
Posterior
Trochlea (Humerus)
What is this?
Trochlea is always ___?
Medial (pinky side)
Capitulum (Humerus)
What is this?
Capitulum is always ___?
Lateral (thumb side)
Trochlea (Humerus) articulates with?
Ulna
Capitulum (Humerus) articulates with?
Radius
Humerus
What is this?
Radius
What is this?
Ulna
What is this?
Olecranon Process (Ulna)
What is this?
what does the olecranon process articulate with?
Olecranon fossa (Humerus)
Trochlear Notch (Ulna)
What is this?
Coronoid Process (Ulna)
What is this?
What does the coronoid process articulate with?
Coronoid fossa (Humerus)
requires flexion of forearm
Head (Ulna)
What is this?
Ulnar notch (Radius)
What is this?
Head (Radius)
What is this?
styloid process of Ulna
What is this?
styloid process of Radius
What is this?
Colles fracture/Smiths Fracture
Fracture of Radius
Is colles fracture inward or outwards?
outwards
is smiths fracture inwards or outwards?
inwards
Proximal Radioulnar joint
held in place by annular ligament
Distal Radioulnar joint
What is this?
Radius and Ulna do what in supination?
Parallel
Radius and Ulna do what in Pronation?
Radius rotates over Ulna
Radius articulates with?
Scaphiod
What are the carpal bones?
Scaphiod
Lunate
Triquetrum
Pisiform
Trapezium
Trapezoid
Capitate
Hamate
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what type of joints are carpal bones?
Diarthrotic
Gliding
Radiocarpal joint
Scaphoid and Lunate
Metacarpals
What are these?
Distal phalanges
What are these?
Proximal phalanges
What are these?
Middle Phalanges
What are these?
What Finger has no middle phalange?
Pollex (thumb)
Supraglenoid Tubercle (scapula)
What is this?
Infraglenoid Tubercle (scapula)
What is this?
Coracoid Process (scapula )
What is this?