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What is #1 (Scapula)?
Glenoid fossa
What is #2 (Scapula)?
Acromion
What is #3 (Scapula)?
Superior angle
What is #4 (Scapula)?
Supraspinous fossa
What is #6 (Scapula)?
Infraspinous fossa
What is #5 (Scapula)?
Spine of the scapula
What is #7 (Scapula)?
Lateral border
What is #8 (Scapula)?
Inferior angle
What is #9 (Scapula)?
Medial border
Only place where arm is attached to the body
Sternoclavicular joint
ligament between acromion & coracoid process
coracoacromial
ligament between acromion & clavicle
acromioclavicular
ligament between coracoid process & clavicle
coracoclavicular
What is #1? (Humerus)
Head
What is #2? (Humerus)
Anatomical neck
What is #3? (Humerus)
Radial groove
What is #4 & #12 ? (Humerus)
Deltoid tuberosity
What is #7? (Humerus)
Greater tubercle
What is #6? (Humerus)
Coronoid fossa
What is #8? (Humerus)
Lesser tubercle
What is #9? (Humerus)
Intertubercular groove
What is #10? (Humerus)
Radial fossa
What is #11? (Humerus) (articulates w/ radius)
Capitulum
What is #13? (Humerus)
Surgical neck
What is #14? (Humerus) (articulates w/ ulna)
Trochlea
What is #15? (Humerus)
Lateral epicondyle
What is #16? (Humerus)
Lateral supracondylar ridge
What is #1? (Ulna)
Trochlear notch
What is #2? (Ulna)
Coronoid process
What is #3? (Ulna)
Radial notch
What is #4? (Ulna)
Interosseous border
What is #5? (Ulna)
Styloid process
What is #1? (Radius)
Head
What is #2? (Radius)
Neck
What is #3? (Radius)
Interosseous Border
What is #4? (Radius
Styloid process
Carrying angle for men
5 degrees
Carrying angle for women
10-15 degrees
S?
Scaphoid
L?
Lunate
Tr?
Triquetrum
P?
Pisiform
H?
Hamate
C?
Capitate
Td?
Trapezoid
Tm?
Trapezium
1?
Distal phalanges
2?
Intermediate phalanges
3?
Proximal phalanges
4?
Metacarpals
5?
Carpals
Knuckles
Metacarpalphalangeal joint
What does the trochlea of the humerus articulate w/ to form the elbow
trochlear notch of the ulna
#1 (Clavicle)
Acromial facet
#2 (Clavicle)
Deltoid tubercle
#3 (Clavicle)
Conoid tubercle
#4 (Clavicle)
Sternal end
Cubitus valgus
forearm extends outward more than normal
Cubitus varus
forearm extends inward more than normal