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What is synonymous with shoulder girdle?
Pectoral girdle
T/f: The pectoral girdle is complete
False
Where is the pectoral girdle NOT united?
Back
What makes up the pectoral girdle (2)?
Clavicle and scapula
What joint connects the medial end of the clavicle with sternum?
Sternoclavicular
What joint connects the lateral end of the clavicle with the scapula?
Acromioclavicular
What join connects the scapula with the humerus?
Glenohumeral
What is the clavicle also known as?
Collarbone
What shape is the clavicle?
S
T/f: Clavicle is easily palpated
True
What is the most commonly fractured bone?
Clavicle
Name the bone in the image.
Clavicle
What is the view in figure C.
Superior
What is the view in figure G.
Inferior
Name point A.
Sternal end
Name point B.
Acromial end
Name point E.
Sternal end
Name point F.
Acromial end
Name point D.
Conoid tubercle
What is the scapula also known as?
Shoulder blade
Name the borders of the scapula (1).
Superior, medial, and lateral
What articulates with clavicle?
Acromion
What is used for biceps attachment?
Coracoid process
What is the socket for the humerus?
Glenoid cavity
What is this bone?
Scapula
What view is this image of the scapula?
Anterior
Name point A.
Suprascapular notch
Name point B.
Acromion
Name point C.
Caracoid process
Name point D.
Glenoid cavity
Name point E.
Subscapular fossa
Name point F.
Lateral border
Name point G.
Superior border
Name point H.
Medial border
Which ribs does the scapula overly?
2-7
Name the angles of the scapula.
Superior, inferior, and lateral
What is the ridge on the posterior surface of the scapula called?
Spine
What view is this image of the scapula?
Posterior
Name point A.
Superior angle
Name point B.
Supraspinous fossa
Name point C.
Spine
Name point D.
Inferior angle
Name point E.
Acromion
Name point F.
Lateral angle
Name point G.
Infraspinous fossa
How many bones per upper limb?
30
What region encompasses the shoulder to elbow?
Brachium
What region encompasses the forearm?
Antebrachium
What region encompasses the hand?
Manus
What bone(s) are in the brachium region?
Humerus
What bone(s) are in the antebrachium region?
Radius and ulna
How many bones are in the hand?
27
What are the 3 parts of the hand?
Carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges
Name this bone.
Humerous
What view is A?
Anterior
What view is B?
Posterior
Name point C.
Greater tubercle
Name point D.
Lesser tubercle
Name point E.
Intertubercular sulcus
Name point F.
Deltoid tuberosity
Name point G.
Coronoid fossa
Name point H.
Radial fossa
Name point I.
Lateral epicondyle
Name point J.
Capitulum
Name point K.
Head
Name point L.
Surgical neck
Name point M.
Medial supracondylar ridge
Name point N.
Medial epicondyle
Name point O.
Trochlea
Name point P.
Head
Name point Q.
Surgical neck
Name point R.
Medial supracondylar ridge
Name point S.
Medial epicondyle
Name point T.
Trochlea
Name point U.
Greater tubercle
Name point V.
Anatomical neck
Name point W.
Nutrient foramen
Name point X.
Deltoid tuberosity
Name point Y.
Lateral supracondylar ridge
Name point Z.
Lateral epicondyle
Name point AA.
Olecranon fossa
What is the term used to describe the disc-shaped head for capitulum of humerus?
Radius
What is at the distal end of the radius and ulna?
Wrist
Where is the disc-shaped head for capitulum of humerus located?
Proximal end of radius
Where is the olecranon and trochlear notch for humerus?
Proximal end of ulna
Where is the styloid process located?
Distal end of radius
Where is the round head with styloid process located?
Distal end of ulna
Name the view of point A.
Anterior
Name the view of point B.
Posterior
Name point C.
Olecranon
Name point D.
Radial notch of ulna
Name point E.
Head of radius
Name point F.
Neck of radius
Name point G.
Radial tuberosity
Name point H.
Styloid process
Name point I.
Trochlear notch
Name point J.
Coronoid process
Name point K.
Ulnar tuberosity
Name the bone in point L.
Ulna
Name the bone in point M.
Radius