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CLAVICLE (collar bone) 1. Sternal extremity (end) –flat end 2. Acromial extremity (end) –rounded end 3. Conoid tubercle –near round end 1 SCAPULA (shoulder blade). Right or left scapula? 1. Superior border (superior margin) 2. Medial border (vertebral margin) 3. Lateral border (axillary margin) 4. Inferior angle 5. Superior angle 6. Scapular spine 7. Acromion process 8. Coracoid process 9. Scapular notch (suprascapular notch) 10. Glenoid cavity (glenoid fossa) 11. Supraspinous fossa 12. Infraspinous fossa 13. Subscapular fossa 2 SCAPULA (shoulder blade). Right or left scapula? 1. Superior border (superior margin) 2. Medial border (vertebral margin) 3. Lateral border (axillary margin) 4. Inferior angle 5. Superior angle 6. Scapular spine 7. Acromion process 8. Coracoid process 9. Scapular notch (suprascapular notch) 10. Glenoid cavity (glenoid fossa) 11. Supraspinous fossa 12. Infraspinous fossa 13. Subscapular fossa 3 SCAPULA (shoulder blade). Right or left scapula? 1. Superior border (superior margin) 2. Medial border (vertebral margin) 3. Lateral border (axillary margin) 4. Inferior angle 5. Superior angle 6. Scapular spine 7. Acromion process 8. Coracoid process 9. Scapular notch (suprascapular notch) 10. Glenoid cavity (glenoid fossa) 11. Supraspinous fossa 12. Infraspinous fossa 13. Subscapular fossa 14. Infraglenoid tubercle 4 HUMERUS. Right or left? 1. Head 2. Greater tubercle 3. Lesser tubercle 4. Surgical neck 5. Anatomical neck 6. Intertubercular groove (bicipital groove) 7. Deltoid tuberosity 8. Medial epicondyle 9. Lateral epicondyle 10. Capitulum 11. Trochlea 12. Olecranon fossa 13. Coronoid fossa 14. Radial fossa 15. Supracondylar ridges (medial and lateral) 5 HUMERUS. Right or left? 1. Head 2. Greater tubercle 3. Lesser tubercle 4. Surgical neck 5. Anatomical neck 6. Intertubercular groove (bicipital groove) 7. Deltoid tuberosity 8. Medial epicondyle 9. Lateral epicondyle 10. Capitulum 11. Trochlea 12. Olecranon fossa 13. Coronoid fossa 14. Radial fossa 15. Supracondylar ridges (medial and lateral) 6 HUMERUS. Right or left? 1. Head 2. Greater tubercle 3. Lesser tubercle 4. Surgical neck 5. Anatomical neck 6. Intertubercular groove (bicipital groove) 7. Deltoid tuberosity 8. Medial epicondyle 9. Lateral epicondyle 10. Capitulum 11. Trochlea 12. Olecranon fossa 13. Coronoid fossa 14. Radial fossa 15. Supracondylar ridges (medial and lateral) 7 HUMERUS. Right or left? 1. Head 2. Greater tubercle 3. Lesser tubercle 4. Surgical neck 5. Anatomical neck 6. Intertubercular groove (bicipital groove) 7. Deltoid tuberosity 8. Medial epicondyle 9. Lateral epicondyle 10. Capitulum 11. Trochlea 12. Olecranon fossa 13. Coronoid fossa 14. Radial fossa 15. Supracondylar ridges (medial and lateral) 8 ULNA 1. Olecranon process 2. Coronoid process 3. Radial notch 4. Semilunar notch (trochlear notch) 5. Styloid process 6. Head 9 ULNA. 1. Olecranon process 2. Coronoid process 3. Radial notch 4. Semilunar notch (trochlear notch) 5. Styloid process 6. Head 10 RADIUS 1. Head 2. Radial tuberosity 3. Styloid process 4. Neck 5. Ulnar notch 11 RADIUS 1. Head 2. Radial tuberosity 3. Styloid process 4. Neck 5. Ulnar notch 12 RADIUS 1. Head 2. Radial tuberosity 3. Styloid process 4. Neck 5. Ulnar notch 13 A. CARPALS B. METACARPALS; They are numbered 1-5. (Metacarpal 5 is labeled on photo) C. PHALANGES: Proximal (labeled #1), intermediate (#2), distal (#3) Label them like this: Proximal phalanx, 2nd digit Intermediate phalanx, 2nd digit Distal phalanx, 2nd digit 14 CARPALS 1. TRAPEZIUM (by the thumb) 2. TRAPEZOID (right beside thumb) 3. CAPITATE (base of 3rd met) 4. HAMATE (base of 4-5th mets) 5. TRIANGULAR (lateral-most) 6. PISIFORM (on palmar side, under triangular) 7. LUNATE (the one next to scaphoid) 8. SCAPHOID (the largest; at the wrist on thumb side) 15 SKULL Cranium (calvarium: upper part of cranium that detaches) Frontal bone 1. Supraorbital foramen (supraorbital notch) 2. Coronal suture 3. Superior orbital fissure 16 Parietal bones 1. Sagittal suture 2. Squamous suture (squamosal suture) 17 Occipital bone 1. Occipital condyles 2. Foramen magnum (for spinal cord and vertebral arteries) 3. Hypoglossal canal (for hypoglossal nerve) 4. Lambdoidal suture 18 Occipital bone 1. Occipital condyles 2. Foramen magnum (for spinal cord and vertebral arteries) 3. Hypoglossal canal (for hypoglossal nerve) 4. Lambdoidal suture 19 Temporal bones 1. External auditory meatus (eternal acoustic meatus) 2. Mastoid process 3. Mandibular fossa 4. Styloid process 5. Zygomatic process 6. Carotid canal (for carotid artery) 7. Petrous portion 8. Jugular foramen (for jugular vein) 9. Internal auditory meatus (internal acoustic meatus) 10. Squamous portion 20 Temporal bones 1. External auditory meatus (eternal acoustic meatus) 2. Mastoid process 3. Mandibular fossa 4. Styloid process 5. Zygomatic process 6. Carotid canal (for carotid artery) 7. Petrous portion 8. Jugular foramen (for jugular vein) 9. Internal auditory meatus (internal acoustic meatus) 10. Squamous portion 21 Temporal bones 1. External auditory meatus (eternal acoustic meatus) 2. Mastoid process 3. Mandibular fossa 4. Styloid process 5. Zygomatic process 6. Carotid canal (for carotid artery) 7. Petrous portion 8. Jugular foramen (for jugular vein) 9. Internal auditory meatus (internal acoustic meatus) 10. Squamous portion 22 Sphenoid bone 1. Sella turcica 2. Greater wing 3. Lesser wing 4. Pterygoid processes 5. Optic foramen (for optic nerve) 6. Foramen ovale (for trigeminal nerve) 7. Foramen rotundum (for trigeminal nerve) 8. Superior orbital fissure 9. Foramen spinosom 23 Sphenoid bone 1. Sella turcica 2. Greater wings 3. Lesser wings 4. Pterygoid processes 5. Optic foramen (for optic nerve) 6. Foramen ovale (for trigeminal nerve) 7. Foramen rotundum (for trigeminal nerve) 8. Superior orbital fissure 9. Foramen spinosom 10. Foramen lacerum 24 Sphenoid bone 1. Sella turcica 2. Greater wings 3. Lesser wings 4. Pterygoid processes 5. Optic foramen (for optic nerve) 6. Foramen ovale (for trigeminal nerve) 7. Foramen rotundum (for trigeminal nerve) 8. Superior orbital fissure 9. Foramen spinosom 10. Foramen lacerum 11. Inferior orbital fissure 25 Sphenoid bone 1. Sella turcica 2. Greater wings 3. Lesser wings 4. Pterygoid processes 5. Optic foramen (for optic nerve) 6. Foramen ovale (for trigeminal nerve) 7. Foramen rotundum (for trigeminal nerve) 8. Superior orbital fissure 9. Foramen spinosom 10. Foramen lacerum 26 Ethmoid bone 1. Cribiform plate (perforated area) 2. Crista galli 3. Perpendicular plate 4. Ethmoid sinuses (skip) 5. Middle nasal conchae 6. Olfactory foramina (perforations in cribiform plate) 27 Ethmoid bone 1. Cribiform plate (perforated area) 2. Crista galli 3. Perpendicular plate 4. Ethmoid sinuses (skip) 5. Middle nasal conchae 6. Olfactory foramina (perforations in cribiform plate) 28 Mandible 1. Ramus 2. Coronoid process 3. Condylar process (mandibular condyle) 4. Mandibular notch 5. angle 6. Body 7. Mental foramen 8. Alveolar process 9. Mandibular foramen 29 Mandible 1. Ramus 2. Coronoid process 3. Condylar process (mandibular condyle) 4. Mandibular notch 5. angle 6. Body 7. Mental foramen 8. Alveolar process 9. Mandibular foramen 30 Maxilla 1. Incisive foramen 2. Zygomatic process 3. Infraorbital foramen (for trigeminal nerve) 31 Maxilla 1. Incisive foramen 2. Zygomatic process 3. Infraorbital foramen (for trigeminal nerve) 32 Other skull bones: 1. Zygomatic bones 2. Nasal bones 3. Lacrimal bones 4. Palatine bones 5. Vomer bone 33 5. Vomer bone You can see the vomer in two places: the lower 1/3 of the plate in the nose, and here. Do not get the vomer mixed up with the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone, which is not visible in this view. 34 THE BONES OF THE ORBIT: 1. Frontal bone 2. Ethmoid bone 3. Sphenoid bone 4. Maxilla 5. Zygomatic bone 35 CERVICAL VERTEBRAE All cervical vertebrae have a pair of TRANSVERSE FORAMINA. This is where an artery goes, called the VERTEBRAL ARTERY. 1. Spinous process 2. Transverse processes 3. Lamina 4. Pedicle 5. Body 6. Vertebral foramen 7. Transverse foramina 8. Inferior articular processes 9. Superior articular processes 36 Two of the cervical vertebrae have special names. ATLAS (C-1). It holds up the head. 37 AXIS (C-2). It has a projection on it called the DENS, which acts as an axel for the rotation of the head. 1. Dens 38 THORACIC VERTEBRAE Each one articulates with a rib. 1. Spinous process 2. Transverse processes 3. Lamina 4. Body 5. Pedicle 6. Vertebral foramen 7. Superior articular processes 8. Inferior articular processes 39 THORACIC VERTEBRAE Each one articulates with a rib. 1. Spinous process 2. Transverse processes 3. Lamina 4. Body 5. Pedicle 6. Vertebral foramen 7. Superior articular processes 8. Inferior articular processes 40 LUMBAR VERTEBRAE 1. Spinous process 2. Transverse processes 3. Lamina 4. Body 5. Pedicle 6. Vertebral foramen 7. Superior articular processes 8. Inferior articular processes 41 1. Cervical vertebrae 2. Thoracic vertebrae 3. Lumbar vertebrae 42 KNOW THE FOLLOWING ON A FULL SKELETON VERTEBRAL COLUMN: 1. Intervertebral foramina 2. Intervertebral disc 43 SACRUM 1. Sacral canal 2. Sacral foramina 3. Median sacral crest 4. Ala 5. Auricular surface (on the ala) 6. Sacral promontory 44 SACRUM 1. Sacral canal 2. Sacral foramina 3. Median sacral crest 4. Ala 5. Auricular surface (on the ala) 6. Sacral promontory 45 SACRUM 1. Sacral canal 2. Sacral foramina 3. Median sacral crest 4. Ala 5. Auricular surface (on the ala) 6. Sacral promontory 46 COCCYX 1. Apex 2. Base 47 STERNUM 1. MANUBRIUM a. Jugular notch b. Clavicular notch c. Costal notches 2. BODY (also has costal notches) 3. XIPHOID PROCESS 48 RIBS (Twelve ribs altogether) Know these on a full skeleton only: 1. TRUE RIBS (First seven ribs) 2. FALSE (Last five ribs) 3. FLOATING RIBS (Last two ribs) 4. COSTAL CARTILAGES (connect ribs to sternum) 49 RIBS (Twelve ribs altogether) Know these on a full skeleton only: 1. TRUE RIBS (First seven ribs) 2. FALSE (Last five ribs) 3. FLOATING RIBS (Last two of the false ribs) 4. COSTAL CARTILAGES (connect ribs to sternum) 50 Know the following on a single rib 1. Head 2. Neck 3. Articular tubercle 4. Angle 51 OS COXA: The fusion of 3 bones (Ilium, ischium, pubis) during childhood: 1. Acetabulum 2. Obturator foramen 52 ILIUM (Right) 1. Iliac crest 2. Iliac fossa 3. Anterior superior iliac spine 4. Anterior inferior iliac spine 5. Posterior superior iliac spine 6. Posterior inferior iliac spine 7. Greater sciatic notch 53 ILIUM (Left) 1. Iliac crest 2. Iliac fossa 3. Anterior superior iliac spine 4. Anterior inferior iliac spine 5. Posterior superior iliac spine 6. Posterior inferior iliac spine 7. Greater sciatic notch 54 ISCHIUM 1. Ischial spine 2. Ischial tuberosity 3. Lesser sciatic notch 55 PUBIS 1. Pubic symphysis 2. Pubic arch 56 FEMUR 1. Head 2. Neck 3. Greater trochanter 4. Lesser trochanter 5. Gluteal tuberosity 6. Medial condyle 7.Medial epicondyle (skip) 8. Lateral condyle 9. Lateral epicondyle (skip) 10. Fovea capitis 11. Linea aspera 57 FEMUR 1. Head 2. Neck 3. Greater trochanter 4. Lesser trochanter 5. Gluteal tuberosity 6. Medial condyle 7.Medial epicondyle (skip) 8. Lateral condyle 9. Lateral epicondyle (skip) 10. Fovea capitis 11. Linea aspera 58 FEMUR 1. Head 2. Neck 3. Greater trochanter 4. Lesser trochanter 5. Gluteal tuberosity 6. Medial condyle 7.Medial epicondyle (skip) 8. Lateral condyle 9. Lateral epicondyle (skip) 10. Fovea capitis 11. Linea aspera 59 FEMUR 1. Head 2. Neck 3. Greater trochanter 4. Lesser trochanter 5. Gluteal tuberosity 6. Medial condyle 7.Medial epicondyle (skip) 8. Lateral condyle 9. Lateral epicondyle (skip) 10. Fovea capitis 11. Linea aspera 60 TIBIA 1. Lateral condyle 2. Medial condyle 3. Tibial tuberosity 4. Medial malleolus 5. Anterior crest 6. Intercondylar eminence 7. Fibular notch 61 TIBIA 1. Lateral condyle 2. Medial condyle 3. Tibial tuberosity 4. Medial malleolus 5. Anterior crest 6. Intercondylar eminence 7. Fibular notch 62 TIBIA 1. Lateral condyle 2. Medial condyle 3. Tibial tuberosity 4. Medial malleolus 5. Anterior crest 6. Intercondylar eminence 7. Fibular notch 63 FIBULA 1. Head 2. Lateral malleolus 64 TARSALS: 1. TALUS 2. CALCANEUS 3. NAVICULAR 4. CUBOID 5. CUNEIFORMS (MEDIAL, INTERMEDIATE, LATERAL) 6. METATARSALS (1-5) 7. PHALANGES (proximal, intermediate, distal) 65 The Knee PATELLA 1. Apex 2. Base 3. Articular facet 66 The Knee Ligaments 1. Patellar ligament 2. Quadriceps tendon 3. Lateral collateral ligament (fibular collateral ligament) 4. Medial collateral ligament (tibial collateral ligament) 5. Lateral meniscus 6. Medial meniscus 7. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) 8. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) 67