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90707336Claviclesslender, s curved long bones lying across the superior thorax (collar bone)
90707337Features of the ClaviclesThe Acromial (lateral) end and the Sternal (medial) end
90707338Acromial (lateral) end of the ClaviclesArticulates with the Acromion Process of the Scapula to form the Acromioclavicular Joint (AC)
90707339Sternal (medial) end of the ClaviclesArticulates with the Clavicular Notch of the Sternum to form the Sternoclavicular Joint (SC)
90707340Scapulasflat irregular bones (shoulder blades)
90707341Features of the ScapulasVertebral Border, Axillary Border, Superior Border, Superior Angle, Inferior Angle, Acromin Process, Spine, Root, Supraspinous Fossa, Infraspinous Fossa, Subscapular Fossa, Coracoid Process, Glenoid Fossa
90707342Vertebral BorderMedial border of the Scapulas. cause it faces the Vertebral Column
90707343Axillary BorderLateral border of the Scapulas. cause it faces the Axilla
90707344Superior BorderSuperior border of the Scapulas.
90707345Superior AngleWhere the Superior Border meets the Vertebral Border (Medial) Border of the Scapulas
90707346Inferior AngleWhere the of the Vertebral Border (Medial) meets the Axillary (lateral) Border of the Scapulas
90707347Acromin ProcessFlattened, Lateral Aspect of the Scapula. Articulates with the Acromial (lateral) end of the Clavicles to form the Acromioclavicular Joint (AC)
90707348Spine of the ScapulaMiddle Portion of the Scapulas
90707349Root of the Spine of the ScapulaWhere the Spine meets the Vertebral Border (Medial) of the Scapulas
90707350Supraspinous FossaDeep depression located Superior to the Spine of the Scapulas. Filled with Muscle
90707351Infraspinous Fossadepression Inferior to the Spine of the Scapulas. Muscle Attachment Site
90707352Subscapular Fossadepression on the Costal (Anterior) Surface of the Scapulas. Muscle Attachment Site
90707353Coracoid ProcessMost Anterrior feature of the Scapulas. Muscle Attachment Site (beak like)
90707354Glenoid FossaLateral Aspect (depression). Articulates with the Head of the Humerus to form the Glenohumeral Joint. (GH)
90707355Features of the Glenoid Fossa of the ScapulaGlenoid Labrum, Supraglenoid Tubercle, Infraglenoid Tubercle
90707356Glenoid Labrum"Lip / Brim" fibrocartlage that Extends the depth of the Glenoid Fossa and helps to stabilize the Glenohumeral Joint
90707357Supraglenoid TubercleSmall bump on the Superior Aspect of the Glenoid Fossa. Attachment site for the long heads of the biceps brachii muscle
90707358Infraglenoid TubercleSmall bump on the Inferior Aspect of the Glenoid Fossa. Attachment site for the long heads of the triceps brachii muscle
90707359Humerus (2)Long bone(Upper arm bone)
90707360Features of the HumerusHead, Anatomical Neck, Surgical Neck, Greater Tubercle, Lesser Tubercle, Bicipital Groove, Deltoid Tuberosity
90707361Head of the HumerusMedial, Round Aspect of the Humerus. Articulates with the Glenoid Fossa of the Scapula to form the Glenohumeral Joint. (GH)
90707362Anatomical Neck of the HumerusMargin or Ridge around the Head of the Humerus
90707363Surgical Neck of the HumerusConstriction beyond the Head of the Humerus
90707364Greater TubercleLarge Lateral bump on the Proximal end of the Humerus
90707365Lesser TubercleSmall Anterior bump on the Proximal end of the Humerus
90707366Bicipital GrooveGroove between the Tubercles (for the passage of the tendon of the long head of the Biceps)
90707367Deltoid TuberosityIrregular bump about 1/2 way down the shaft of the Humerus. Attachment site for the Deltoid Muscle
91112229Capituluma round Bump which is the Distal / Lateral Aspect of the Humerus. Articulates with the Head of the Radius (Humeroradial JT)
91112230TrochleaMedial to the Capitulum of the Humerus. Articulates with the Trochlea Notch of the Ulna (Humeroulnar JT)
91112231Radial Fossaa depression Proximal to the Capitulum of the Humerus on the on the Distal Anterior aspect. which Recevies the Head of the Radius in elbow Flexion
91112232Coronoid Fossaa depression Proximal to the Trochlea of the Humerus. which Recevies the Coronoid Process of the Ulna in elbow Flexion
91112233Olecranon Fossaa Large depression Posterior / Distal aspect of the Humerus. which Recevies the Olecranon Process of the Ulna in elbow Extension
91112234Lateral & Medial Epicondylessmall Bumps at the ends of the Distal Aspect of the Humerus. Muscle Attachment site.
91112235Lateral & Medial Supracondylar RidgesSharp Ridges Proximal to the Epicondyles of the Humerus.
91112236Ulna (2)Long bones, Medial bone in Forearm (same side has your pinky finger)
91112237Features of the Ulna (2)Olecranon Process, Trochlear Notch, Coronid Process, Unlar Tuberosity, Radial Notch, Head, Styloid Process
91112238Olecranon ProcessElbow, Proximal Large Bump of the Ulna
91112239Trochlear Notcha Large Notch in the Ulna. Articulates with the Trochlea of the Humerus (Humeroulnar JT)
91112240Coronid ProcessSharp "Lip" at the Distal Aspect of the Trochlear Notch of the Ulna.
91112241Unlar Tuberositya bump Distal to the Trochlear Notch on the Anterior Aspect of the Ulna. Muscle Attachment Site
91112242Radial Notchon the Lateral Proximal aspect of the Ulna. Articulates with the Head of the Radius to form the (Proximal Radioulnar JT)
91112243Head of the Ulnais located at the Distal end of the Ulna.
91112244Styloid ProcessProjects of the Head of the Ulna on the Posterior aspect
91112245Radius (2)Long bones, Lateral bone in Forearm (same side has your thumb)
91112246Features of the Radius (2)Head, Radial Tuberosity, Ulnar Notch, Styloid Process
91112247Head of the Radiusat the Proximal end of the Radius. Articulates with the Capitulum of the Humerus and the Radial Notch of the Ulna.
91112248Radial Tuberositya bump Distal to the head of the Radius on the Anterior Aspect. insertion for the Biceps Brachii
91112249Ulnar Notchon the Medial / Distal Aspect of the Radius. Articulates with the Head of the Ulna to form the (Distal Radioulnar JT)
91112250Styloid Processon the Lateral / Distal end of the Radius. Muscle Attachment Site
91112251Elbow Joint is made up of1 Joint Capsule, 2 Funtional Joint & 3 Articulaions
91112252Articulations of the Elbow JointHumeroradial JT, Proximal Radioulnar JT & Humeroulnar JT
91112253Humeroradial JTArticulation between the Capitulum of the Humerus & the Head of the Radius. Technically a Synovial Ball and Socket but Functions only as a Hinge
91112254Proximal Radioulnar JTSynovial Pivot. Articulation between the Head of the Radius & the Radial Notch of the Ulna. Allows Pronation, Supination
91112255Humeroulnar JTArticulation between the Trochlea of the Humerus & the Trochlea Notch of the Ulna. Synovial Hinge
91112256CarpalsShort Bones, 8 per hand (16 Total) arranged in 2 rows, one Proximal Row and one Distal
91112257Proximal Row of Carpals ( Lat. - Med.)Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform
91112258Distal Row of Carpals ( Lat. - Med.)Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate
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91112260Radiocarpal JTArticulation between the Radius, the Scaphoid & the Lunate. Synovial Ellipsoid
91112261Intercarpal JtSynovial Glinding. Articulation between the Carpals
91112262MetacarpalsLong bones, 5 per hand (10 total). Numbered 1 -5 from Lateral to Medial. Proximal end is the Base and Distal end is the Head.
911122631st Carpometacarpal JTArticulation between the 1st Metacarpal & the Trapezium. Synovial Saddle. Allows for Flexion, Extension, Hyperextension, ABduction, ADduction, Opposition.
911122642nd - 5th Carpometacarpal JTSynovial Gliding, Articulations between the Carpals and the 2nd - 5th Metacarpals
91112265PhalangesLong bones, 14 per hand (28 total). Numbered 1 -5 from Lateral to Medial. Proximal end is the Base and Distal end is the Head. Has a Proximal end, a Middle and Distal end on digits 2nd - 5th and only the Proximal end and Distal end on the 1st.
91112266Metacarpophalangeal JT (MP)Synovial Ellipsoid. Articulation between the Metacarpals & the Proximal end of the Phalanges. Allows for Flexion, Extension, ABduction, ADduction.
91112267Proximal Interphalangeal JT(pips)Synovial Hinge. Articulation between the Proximal and Middle portion of the Phalanges. Allows for Flexion, Extension
91112268Distal Interphalangeal JT(dips)Synovial Hinge. Articulation between the Middle and Distal portion of the Phalanges. Allows for Flexion, Extension
92134187Distal Radioulnar JTSynovial Pivot. Articulation between the Head of the Ulna & the Ulna Notch of the Radius. Allows Pronation, Supination
92134188Glenohumeral JT (GH)Synovial Ball & Socket. Articulation between the Glenoid Fossa of the Scapula & the Head of the Humerus. Allows for Flexion, Extension, Hyperextension, ABduction, ADduction, Medial Rotation, Laterial Rotaion, Horizontal ABduction, Horizontal ADduction
92134189Acromioclavicular Joint (AC)Synovial Gliding. Articulation between the Acromion Process of the Scapula and the Acromial (lateral) end of the Clavicles. works with the SC to Allow Elevation, Depression, Protraction, Retraction, Upward Rotation, Downward Rotaion
92134190Sternoclavicular Joint (SC)Synovial Saddle. Articulation between the Clavicular Notch of the Sternum and the Sternal (medial) end of the Clavicles. works with the AC to Allow Elevation, Depression, Protraction, Retraction, Upward Rotation, Downward Rotaion

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