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The Appendicular Skeleton. Allows us to move and manipulate objects Includes all bones besides axial skeleton: the limbs the supportive girdles. Humerus: Anterior. Clavicle. Acromion process. Greater tubercle. Coracoid process. Lesser tubercle. Scapula. Glenoid fossa. Humerus. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
• Test Next Class
• Coloring sheets, Study guide one, Study Guide two, due at the beginning of class
The Appendicular
Skeleton • Allows us to move
and manipulate objects
• Includes all bones besides axial skeleton:– the limbs – the supportive girdles
Humerus: Anterior
Humerus
Scapula
Clavicle
Radius UlnaClick R Button for Slideshow
Greater tubercle
Coracoid processLesser tubercle
Acromion process
Glenoid fossa
Deltoid tuberosity
Medial epicondyle
Trochlea
Lateral epicondyle
Coronoid fossa
Capitulum
Scapula
Shoulder Girdle (IR)
Humerus: Posterior
For Slideshow Click R Button Right Arm, Posterior
Scapula
Spine of scapula
Glenoid fossa of scapula
Head of humerus
Deltoid tuberosityof humerus
Humerus
Ulna
Olecranon process of ulna
Radius
Greater tubercle of humerus
Medial epicondyleof humerus
Acromion of scapula
Lateral epicondyle of humerus
Elbow (posterior view)
Which arm? What Position? View?
Radius Ulna
Humerus
Lateral epicondyleof humerus
Medial epicondyleof humerus
Coronoid processof ulna
Head of radius
Coronoid fossaof humerus
Capitulum ofhumerus
Trochlea ofhumerus
Radial tuberosity
Styloid processof ulna
Styloid process of radius
Click R Button for Slideshow
Mnemonicfor
LearningCarpals
She Likes To PlayLunateIn the moonlight
TriquetrumThe third T Bone
PisiformPea-shaped
Try To Catch Her
Trapezium:“It’s by the thumb”
Trapezoid“Is by its side”
Capitate
HamateA hamboneWith a hook
ScaphoidA boat
Click R Button for Slideshow Hand? View?
Bones of the Wrist (Which hand? what view?)
Bones of Wrist (which hand?)
Hand Quiz
CD
E
F
G
HJK
A
B
Answers: Next Slide; for Drill Click Back & Forth Right Palm
Hand Quiz Answers
C. Trapezium
D. Scaphoid
E. Lunate
F. Triquetrum
G. PisiformH. Hamate
J. CapitateK. Trapezoid
B. MetacarpalsA. Phalanges
Right Palm
Lower Limb
The Pelvic GirdleHipbones – Innominate Bone• Made up of 3 fused bones:
– ilium – ischium– pubis
• Acetabulum - hip socket– meeting point of ilium,
ischium, & pubis – on the lateral surface of the
Innominate articulates with head of femur
The Pelvis• Consists of 2 innominate bones, sacrum, & coccyx
Childbearing Modifications• Enlarged pelvic outlet• Broad pubic angle (> 100°)• Less curvature of sacrum and coccyx• Wide, circular pelvic inlet
Femur: What View
Tibia Fibula
Femur
Which Leg?
Lateral condyleMedial condyle
Linea aspera
Greater trochanter
Lesser trochanter
Pelvis
For Slideshow Click R Button
Head of femur
Lower LegFemur
TibiaFibula
Tibial tuberosity
Talus (tarsal bone)
Medial malleolusLateral malleolus
Medial condyle of tibia
Lateral condyle of tibia
Leg? View?Click R Button for Slideshow
Lateral condyle of femur
Medial condyle of femur
Patella
Lower Leg2Femur
TibiaFibula
Tibial tuberosity
Talus (tarsal bone)
Medial malleolusLateral malleolus
Medial condyle of tibia
Lateral condyle of tibia
Right Leg, Anterior View
Lateral condyle of femur
Medial condyle of femur
Knee cap
Mnemonic for Learning Tarsal Bones:
Medialcuneiform (1)
Intermediatecuneiform (2)
Lateralcuneiform (3)
NavicularA boatIt sails on the Cs
Talus
Calcaneus Cuboid
Tiger Cubs Need M I L C
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Foot Quiz
A
BC
D
EF
G HJ
Answers: Next Slide; for Drill Click Back & Forth Which Foot?
Foot Quiz Answers
A. Phalanges
B. MetatarsalsC. Cuboid
D. Calcaneus
E. Talus
F. Navicular
G. Medial Cuneiform (1)
H. IntermediateCuneiform (2)
J. Lateral Cuneiform (3)
Which Foot?
Wrist MRI