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What bone?
Malleus

What bone?
2nd Middle Phalanx

What bone?
Tibia

What bone?
Rib (costal region)

What bone?
Distal Phalanges

What bone?
1st Metacarpal

What bone?
Calcaneus
What bone
Radius
Lateral forearm bone; antebrachial, radial region
meet with distal humerus @ humeroulnar/radial joints
ANATOMICAL POS > lie parallel (radius on lateral/thumb side / connected by interosseous membrane
pronation - radius corsses over ulna forming X

What bone?
Talus

What bone?
Occipital


What bone?
Mandible

What bone?
Cuboid

What bone?
Scaphoid

What bone?
Maxilla
What bone?
Ulna
medial forearm bone; antebrachial, ulnar region
meets with radius - (distal humerus - at humeroulnar / humeroradial joints

What bone?
Patella

What bone?
Ischium

What bone?
Temporal

What bone?
Tibia

What bone?
Capitate

What bone?
Navicular

What bone?
Hyoid Bone
Small - single; u-shaped bone at anterior neck - superior to thyroid cartilage
attachment site - assists the tongue for movements / swallowing

What bone?
Sternum (breastbone ; sternal region)

What bone?
Sphenoid

What bone?
Vomer

What bone?
Pisiform

What Bony Feature
Surpracondylar Ridge
Lateral / Medial
What Bony Feature
Styloid Process
A slender pointed piece of bone - needle like projection ; anchors muscles and ligaments throughout the body
What Bony Feature
Condyle
A condyle is the round, knuckle-like prominence at the end of a bone that fits into another bone to form a joint
What Bony Feature
Head
a rounded, prominent bony extension separated from the shaft by a neck, comprising a bone's main articulating surface.

What Bony Feature
Auricular Surface

What Bony Feature
Sternal End

What Bony Feature
Coronoid Process
What Bony Feature
Angle of Mandible

What Bony Feature
Ramus

What Bony Feature
Alveolar Process
the thick, specialized ridge of bone in the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw) that contains the tooth sockets (alveoli)

What injury / condition?
Gout
Commom form of Inflammatory Artritis > Uric Acid (norm waste prod > remov by kidneys); forms crystals in joints/surrounding tissues = excess cannot dissolve > crystals formed
Causes: Sudden Pain, Swelling and Iflammatiom > (mainly: Big Toe/Pollex

What injury / condition?
PCL Sprain

What injury / condition?
Dupuytrens Contracture


What injury?
Inflammation
Locaziled respomse > body bcomes red, warm, swollen, painful, diffc to move > immune response to injury, infection, irratioan = multitudes of reasons
(other forms:)
Arthtitis (including both inflmmatory / degenerative types - NOT ALL INFLMMATORU)
Bursitis
Tendinitis
Facisits
Osteroarthritis (OA) (common form of Arthritis - gradual degredation of entire joint - cartilage, bone, ligaments, synovium, adipose tissue > pain, stiffness, reduced mobility)

What injury / condition?
Spondylolisthesis
Anterior displacement of one vertebrae relative to the vertebra below it
contribute to nerve compression


What injury / condition?
Osteoarthritis

What injury / condition?
Sciatica
Common Lumbar Radculopathy - involving Sciatic Nerve causing Radiating Pain down Posterior Lower Limb


What injury / condition?
Hallux Valgus

What injury / condition?
Subluxation
partial displacement of articulating surfaces of joint
Some joint contact remaining


What injury / condition?
ACL Sprain

What injury / condition?
Femoroactetabular Inpingement

What injury / condition?
Disc Herniation
General Term for (localized) displacement of disc material > Nucleus Pulposus / Annulus Fibrosus
Beyond Disc Space - Posterolatearlly - common at L4/L5 and L5/S1


What injury / condition?
Pes Planus

What injury / condition?
Bell’s Palsy

What injury / condition?
Scapular Winging


What injury / condition?
High Ankle Sprain


What injury / condition?
Seperated Shoulder

What injury / condition?
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

What injury / condition?
Sprain
Ligaments ONLY


What injury / condition?
Joint Dislocation
bones of a joint are forced completely out of their normal alignment or position
(loss of normal joint contact)


What injury / condition?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

What injury / condition?
Pterion Fracture

What injury / condition?
Bursitis

What injury / condition?
Pes Cavus

What injury / condition?
Spina Bifida

What injury / condition?
Spondylosis
Age related degenerative changes of Spine
Disk Degeneration / Osteophyte formation > (Osteoarthritis)

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Zygomatic Arch
(Tg with Temporal Bone

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Peroneal Groove

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Medial Sacral Crest

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Sacral Promontory


What Bony Landmark/Feature
Sacral Canal
Contents: terminal spinal cord structures / nerve roots

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Linea Aspera


What Bony Landmark/Feature
Gluteal Tuberosity

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Spinous Processes
Single posterior projection from Vertebral Arch = formed at Junction of (Laminae) = site of muscle / ligament attachment;
EASILY PALPATED
Thoracic SP: Long/Slope project Inferiorly
Lumbar SP: Short/Thick project posteriorly
C1 > lacks spinious process
C2/C6 > typically have Bifid Spinious Processes
C7 > has prominent spinious process (vertebra prominens)
What Bony Landmark/Feature
Greater Tubercle


What Bony Landmark/Feature
Greater Trochanter

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Posterior Superior Iliac Spine

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Soleal Line

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Cribriform Plate

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Acetabulum

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Alveolar Process

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Ischial Tuberosity

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Supraspinious Fossa


What Bony Landmark/Feature
Tibial Tuberosity

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Intertrochanteric Crest

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Iliac Crest

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Intertrochanteric Line

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Lateral Malleolus

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Sustentaculum Tail


What Bony Landmark/Feature
Capitulum

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Calcaneal Tuberosity

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Bicipital Groove

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Mastoid Process

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Medial Calcaneal Tubercle

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Inferior Pubic Ramus

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Dens

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Greater Sciatic Notch

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Cartoid Canal

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Infraglenoid Tubercle

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Sternal Angle

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Medial Malleolus

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Jugular Foramen

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Popliteal Surface

What Bony Landmark/Feature
Mental Protuberence