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10 Cards in this Set
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clavicle
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a) conoid process
b) suprascapular notch c) acromioclavicular ("AC") joint: acromial process of scapula joins w/ clavicle. Rotation/elevation of shoulder. Fracture common. "AC separation" |
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Scapula (shoulder blade or wing bone )
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Acromial process: superior portion that is injured in separation & fractures. AC separation.
Glenoid Cavity (fossa): insertion for the humerus bone to form shoulder joint. Coracoid process Spine Fossas: Supraspinus, infraspinus, subscapular Borders: Vertebral (medial) Axillary (lateral) Angles: Superior.. Inferior |
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Pelvis
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Ileum+Ischium+Pubic
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Ileum
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Iliac fossa
Iliac crest Acetabulum: femoral head. Iliac crest. (Reisser's line=final osseous fusion) Greater sciatic notch: sciatic nerve. lessor sciatic notch Anterior superior Iliac spine (anterior inferior iliac spine) Posterior superior Iliac spine Sacroiliac joint: problems with arthritis |
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Ischium
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Ischial spine
Obturator foramen: Largest hole in the body. (A lot of nutrients for women) Ischial tuberosity: Sitting |
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Femur (longest & heaviest bone)
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Fovea capitis
Head>ischemic necrosis/a vascular necrosis Neck>fracture |
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Patella
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Sesamoid bone
Within the tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle |
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Tibia (shinbone)
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Condyles
Tibial tuberosity |
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Fibula
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Head (>fracture)
Shaft Lateral malleolus>sudden inversion>avulsion fracture: tearing of the bone off of the lateral malleolus |
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Ankle & foot
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Talus: is the bone that collects the weight from the rest of the body above "mortis"
Calcaneous: is under the talus and protrudes posterior. can be involved in a fracture from fall. in children this can involve the growth plate at the posterior portion . (heal spur): is a result of irritation to the "achille's tendon" as it passes from behind and then under the calcaneous to attach. Navicular Cuboid Cuneiforms (123) Metatarsals ( 5 long bones) Phalanges: 3 each toe except for the great toe aka great toe, hallux |