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97 Cards in this Set

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clavicle
acromial end
end
sternal end
humerus
scapula
radius
on thumb side
ulna
on pinky side
Scaphoid
more proximal
lunate
more proximal looks like half moon
triquetrum
more proximal
pisiform
more proximal
entire piece
hip bone
pink portion
false pelvis
above brim
styloid process of ulna
superior angle
inferior angle
more medial!
vertebral border
top only
superior border
more lateral
axillary border
glenoid fossa
looks like an egg
acromiom process
where clavicle sits
coracoid process
behind acromiom
spine of scapula
suprascapular notch
subscapular fossa
shallow depression.. on anterior side
supraspinous fossa
infraspinous fossa
shallow depression on posterior side
blue portion
head of humerus
greater tubercle
buldge
lesser tubercle
intertubercular groove
olecranon fossa
on posterior side
coronoid fossa
trochlea
blue portion
capitulum
lateral epicondyle
on outside
medial epicondyle
more towards middle
head of radius
under humerus
neck of radius
radial tuberosity
styloid process of radius
olecranon process
where is the troclear notch
behind the trochlea of the ulna and in front of the olecranon
where is coronoid process of ulna
it sticks out of trochlear notch
lateral
trapezium
more distal
trapezoid
capitate
hamate
protruding piece
hamate hook
I-V
metacarpals
whole section
phalanges
top portion
ilium
brown portion
ishium
blue portion
pubis
top border
iliac crest
sacroiliac joint
joins sacrum and ilium
bolded portion
pelvic brim
ischial spine
pubic synthesis
joins two sides of the hip
how to tell the difference in a male and female when looking at the pelvic girdle...
females have a pubic arch > 90¤ (obtuse)
males have a pubic arch < 90¤ (acute)
anterior inferior Iliac spine
posterior superior iliac spine
posterior inferior iliac spine
obturator foramen
notch above foramen
acebutelum
highlighted portion
pubic arch
through the pelvic brim
inlet of true pelvis
like a basketball into a hoop
through the pelvic arch
outlet of tru pelvis
obvious answer 😑
femur
head of femur
intertrochanteric crest
neck of femur
fovea captis
greater trochanter
lesser trochanter
intertrochantric
lateral epicondyle
medial epicondyle
internal condyler notch?
later epicondyle
patella
fibula
medial malleouliyz
tibial tuberosity
fibula
lateral mallous
anterior crest of tibia
intercondylar eminence
rises up above
calcaneous
cuboid
I-V
metatarsals
phalanges
intermediate cuneiform
lateral cuneiform
medial cuneiform
cuboid
talus