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103 Cards in this Set

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Clavicle: Sternal End
Blunt end
Clavicle: Acromial End
Pointy end
How can you tell scapula from left/right?
Look where glenoid cavity attatches to arm
Scapula: Spine
Posterior; ridge
Scapula: Supraspinous Fossa
Above spine
Scapula: Infraspinous Fossa
Below spine
Scapula: Acromion
Farthest piece out, wing-like structure
Scapula: Glenoid Cavity
Where arm goes
Scapula: Coracoid Process
On other side of acromion, also sticks out
Scapula: Subscapular Fossa
Anterior; Upper whole piece
Scapula: Superior Border
Top of supraspinous fossa
Scapula: Medial Border
Edge across from glenoid cavity
Scapula: Lateral Border
On side of glenoid cavity
Scapula: Superior Angle
Edge of medial border side
Scapula: Inferior Angle
Bottom curve
Scapula: Suprascapular Notch
Inbetween supraspinous fossa and coracoid process
How do you tell humerus from left/right?
Where the head fits into scapula
Humerus: Head
Big bump
Humerus: Anatomical Neck
Around the head
Humerus: Surgical Neck
Around shaft
Humerus: Greater Tubercle
Behind head
Humerus: Lesser Tubercle
Before greater tubercle
Humerus: Intertubercular Groove
Inbetween lesser and greater
Humerus: Deltoid Tuberosity
Protrudence that starts above and travels down
Humerus: Capitulum
Anterior; bottom first big point
Humerus: Trochlea
Anterior; bottom last two points
Humerus: Later Epicondyle
Opposite of head on bottom
Humerus: Medial Epicondyle
Same side of head on bottom
Humerus: Coronoid Fossa
Anterior; bigger bottom hole
Humerus: Radial Fossa
Anterior; next to coronoid fossa
Humerus: Olecranon Fossa
Posterior; bottom hole
How do you tell an ulna from left/right?
Ulna should be on medial side
Ulna: Trochlear Notch
Big indentation on top
Ulna: Coronoid Process
Lower stick out on top
Ulna: Olecranon
Top of trochlear notch
Ulna: Radial Notch
Where radial connects to ulna
Ulna: Head
Bottom portion
Ulna: Styloid Process
Pointy bottom piece
Radius: Head
Very top of radius
Radius: Neck
Between head and radial tuberosity
Radius: Radial Tuberosity
Upper notch
Radius: Styloid Process
Triangular notch at bottom
Radius: Ulnar Notch
Squared indent
Manus: Carpals (Proximal Row)

PTLS
Pisiform (Mole), Triquetrum, Lunate and Scaphoid
Manus: Carpals (Distal Row)

HCTT
Hamate, Capitate, Trapezoid and Trapezium
Manus: Metacarpals
Starting with thumb, roman number I, II, III, IV and V
Manus: Phalanges
Digit I has proximal and distal phalanxes and digits II, II, IV and V have proximal, medial and distal phalanxes.
Articulated Pelvis: Pubic Symphysis
Connects two ischiums
Articulated Pelvis: Pubic Arch
Actual ischium bones
Articulated Pelvis: Subpubic Angle
Shape it makes
Articulated Pelvis: Greater Pelvis
Illium bones
Articulated Pelvis: Lesser Pelvis
Hole combined by os coxaes
Articulated Pelvis: Pelvic Brim
Inbetween greater and lesser pelvees
How do you distinguish between a left/right os coxae?
Where the acetabulum portrudes
Os Coxae: Acetabulum
Giant indentation where leg goes
Os Coxae: Obturator Foramen
Big meaningless hole
Illium: Illiac Crest
Very top edge
Illium: Anterior Superior Iliac Spine
Top bump on acetabulum side
Illium: Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine
Second top bump on acetabulum side
Illium: Posterior Superior Iliac Spine
Top bump on ischium side
Illium: Posterior Inferior Iliac Spine
Second bottom bump on ischium side
Illium: Greater Sciatic Notch
Between illium and ischium
Illium: Auricular Surface
Medial view; grainy notch on acetabulum side
Illium: Iliac Fossa
Medial view; big upper portion
Illium: Gluteal Lines
Lateral view; space above acetabulum
Illium: Arcuate Line
Medial view; ridge below iliac fossa
Ischium: Ischial Spine
Top bump of ischium portion
Ischium: Lesser Sciatic Notch
Right below ischial spine, a side indentation
Ischium: Ischial Tuberosity
Big bulge of ischium
Ischium: Ischial Ramus
Bottom of ischium, beside ischial tuberosity
Pubis: Superior Ramus
Inside edge below arcuate line
Pubis: Inferior Ramus
Below obturator foramen, low edge
How do you distinguish a femur from left/right?
Look at bottom piece if it curves out
Femur: Head
Big bulge
Femur: Fovea Capitis
Indentation inside head
Femur: Neck
Connective bridge after head
Femur: Greater Trochanter
Bigger top protruding ridge
Femur: Lesser Trochanter
Lower, smaller ridge
Femur: Intertrochanteric Line
Anterior; right below greater trochanter
Femur: Intertrochanteric Crest
Posterior; under greater trochanter, sticks out the most
Femur: Linea Aspera
Posterior; line that protrudes downward
Femur: Gluteal Tuberosity
Posterior; upper bulge portion
Femur: Medial Condyle
Head of femur side
Femur: Lateral Condyle
Greater trochanter of femur side
Femur: Intercondylar Fossa
Inbetween medial and lateral condyles
Femur: Patellar Surface
Anterior; on top of patella
Femur: Medial and Lateral Epicondyles
On sides of medial and lateral condyles
How do you distinguish tibia from left/right?
Fibula is on lateral side, and look at medial malleolus
Tibia: Medial and Lateral Condyles
Top left and right points
Tibia: Intercondylar Eminence
Inbetween medial and lateral condyles
Tibia: Tibial Tuberosity
Anterior; big notch of tibia
Tibia: Anterior Crest
Line going down tibia
Tibia: Medial Malleolus
Lower curved point
Tibia: Fibular Notch
Opposite of medial malleolus
Fibula: Head
Squared off, top portion of fibula
Fibula: Lateral Malleolus
Bottom portion of fibula
Pes: Talus
Big toe side, responsible for first three digits
Pes: Calcaneus
Biggest portion, responsible for last three digits
Pes: Navicular
Right above talus
Pes: Medial Cuneiform
Right below digit I
Pes: Intermediate Cuneiform
Right below digit II
Pes: Lateral Cuneiform
Right below digit III
Pes: Cuboid
Right below digits IV and V