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Clavicle

Scapula

A shallow depression on a bone into which another bone fits to form a joint, especially that on the scapula into which the head of the humerus fits.

Glenoid Cavity

Glenoid Cavity

This bone is broken in a lot of young people. It fully ossifies as you age.

Clavicle

This part of the scapula is filled with muscle and is a shallow depression. Viewed from anterior.

Subscapular Fossa

Large ridge on the posterior of the scapula.

Spine

Spine

Subscapular Fossa

Acromin of the Scapula

Extending over the shoulder joint and forming the highest point of the shoulder, to which the collarbone is attached.

Acromin of the Scapula

Supraspinous Fossa

Fossa below the scapula's spine, opposite of the Supraspinous Fossa.

Infraspinous Fossa

Small hook-like structure. Pointing laterally forward, it, together with the acromion, serves to stabilize the shoulder joint.

Coracoid Process

Coracoid process

Humerus

The bone of the upper arm or forelimb, forming joints at the shoulder and the elbow. It has a rounded bump on one end, fits in the shoulder joint.

Humerus

Head of the humerus

The two rounded bumps near the head of the humerus

Greater and lesser tubercle

Medial Epicondyle

Lateral Epicondyle

The small rounded eminence on the lateral half of the distal end of the humerus for articulation with the radius

The Capitulum

Green area

Green area

The capitulum

Radial Fossa

A shallow depression on the anterior aspect of the distal humerus, superior to the capitulum of the humerus and lateral to the coronoid fossa

Radial Fossa

Trochlea

A hollow on the anterior surface of the distal end of the humerus, just above the trochlea.

Coronoid Fossa

Olecranon Fossa

A deep triangular depression on the posterior side of the humerus, superior to the trochlea.

Olecranon Fosssa

The thinner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm, on the side opposite to the thumb.

Ulna

Ulna

Trochlear Notch

A large depression in the upper extremity of the ulna that fits the trochlea of the humerus (the bone directly above the ulna in the arm) as part of the elbow joint.

Trochlear Notch

A proximal extremity of the ulna which is articulated with the humerus bone and constitutes a part of the elbow articulation.

Olecranon

The point of the elbow

Olecranon

A projection from the front of the ulna forming part of the articulation of the elbow.

Coronoid Process


Styloid Process

The projection on the lower end of the radius, the ______ process, may be felt on the outside of the wrist where it joins the hand

Styloid Process

Carpals

What are A, B, C, and D?

What are A, B, C, and D?

A - Scaphoid
B - Lunate
C - Triquetrum
D - Pisiform

What are E, F, G, and H?

What are E, F, G, and H?

E - Trapeziem
F - Trapezoid
G - Capitate
H - Hamate

Metacarpals

Distal, Middle, Proximal

What are the three bones?

What are the three bones?

Ilium, Ischium, Pubis

Pubic Symphysis

What is the highlighted region?

What is the highlighted region?

Auricular Surface

Ischial Tuberosity

Acetabulum

Obturator Foramen

Greater Sciatic Notch

Iliac Crest

Anterior Superior Iliac Spine

Posterior Superior Iliac Spine

Femur

Head of the femur

Greater and Lesser Trochanter

Neck of the Femur

The Lateral and Medial Epicondyles

Patellar Surface

Patella

Tibia

Fibula

Tibial Tuberosity

Quad muscles attach to the what?

Tibial Tuberosity

Lateral and Medial Malleolus

Head of Fibula

Tarsals

What are these bones? Name them

What are these bones? Name them

Purple - Calcaneous
Yellow - Talus
Blue - Navicular
Green - Cuboid
Red - Cuneiform (1st, 2nd, 3rd)

Metatarsals

Phalanges toes

End of this bone is a U shape

Ulna