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38 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back

Identify "a".

Clavicle
Identify "b".
Humerus
Identify "d".
Radius
Identify "e".
Ulna
Identify "g".
Metacarpals
Identify "a".
Acromion process
Identify "b".
Superior border
Identify "e".
Subscapular fossa
Identify "g".
Medial border
Identify "f".
Lateral border
Identify "d".
Glenoid fossa

Note: It lies between the acromion process and the coracoid process.
Identify "h".
Inferior angle
Identify "c".
Scapula
Identify "a".
Acromion process
Identify "j".
Spine
Identify "i".
Supraspinous fossa

Note: The fossa above the spine
Identify "k".
Infraspinous fossa
Identify "f".
Lateral border

Note: It's always on the same side as the glenoid cavity
Identify "g".
Medial border

Note: It's always on the opposite side of the glenoid cavity
Identify "a".
Acromion process
Identify "c".
Coracoid process
Identify "f".
Lateral border
Identify "a".
Sternal end

Note: It's the smaller end.
Identify "b".
Acromial end
Identify this bone.
Humerus
Identify "a".

Greater tubercle

Identify "b".
Head
Identify "c".
Anatomical neck

Note: It's right beneath the head.
Identify "e".
Intertubercular groove

Note: It's a canal between the greater and lesser tubercle
Identify "e".

Lesser tubercle

Identify "f".
Surgical neck
Identify "g".
Deltoid tuberosity
Identify "i".
Lateral epicondyle

Note: Same side as the capitulum
Identify "j".
Coronoid fossa
Identify "k".
Olecranon fossa

Note: On the side without the massive bumps
Identify "m".
Capitulum

Note: It's on the lateral side
Identify "n".
Trochlea
Identify "l".
Medial epicondyle

Note: It always points the same way as the head.