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shoulder girdle / pectoral girdle

clavicle and scapula


greater range of motion than any other human joint

sternoclavicular joint

articulation between manubrium and clavicle


only attachment of shoulder girdle to axial skeleton

acromioclavicular joint

articulation between acromion of scapula and clavicle

glenohumeral joint

glenoid fossa of scapula and humerus


ball in socket (no real socket)

scapulothoracic joint

where scapula sits against ribs

clavicle

siding: wider, knobbier end is medial (sternal end)


flat end is lateral (acromial end)


involved in almost every arm movement

conoid tubercle

on back of clavicle near acromial end

on back of clavicle near acromial end

spine (scapula)

spine of scapula

spine of scapula

acromion

articulates with clavicle
  
(from Greek: akros, "highest", ōmos, "shoulder", plural: acromia)

articulates with clavicle



(from Greek: akros, "highest", ōmos, "shoulder", plural: acromia)

glenoid fossa

articulates with humerus

articulates with humerus

supraspinous angle

top point

top point

supraspinous notch

top notch

top notch

inferior angle (scapula)

bottom angle

bottom angle

head (humerus)

biggest lump on top of humerus

greater tubercle

2nd biggest lump on top of humerus

lesser tubercle

3rd biggest lump on top of humerus


just anterior of greater tubercle

deltoid tuberosity

where deltoid muscle connects


rough



lateral epicondyle

most lateral bump on bottom of humerus

capitulum

2nd most lateral lump om bottom of humerus


adjoins radius



trochlea

pointy thing 2nd most medial thing on bottom of humerus


articulates with ulna

medial epicondyle

most medial bump on bottom end of humerus

olecranon fossa

hole on posterior side of humerus


articulates with the olecranon of the ulna

ulna

medial of radius


siding: radial notch on lateral side

olecranon

part of ulna


goes into olecranon fossa of humerus

trochlear notch

notch in top of ulna


goes around trochlea of humerus

coranoid process

bottom part of C on top of ulna

radial notch

notch that articulates with radius

styloid process (ulna)

poky bit on bottom posterior of ulna

radius

you can side it by matching to the shape of your fist

head (radius)

top of radius

radial tuberosity

bump just below head of radius

styloid process (radius)

poky bit on bottom of radius

carpals

8

metacarpals

5

proximal phalanges

5

middle phalanges

4

distal phalanges

5