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Study List for the Appendicular Skeleton
Pectoral Girdle
1) Scapula
a) glenoid fossa/cavity
b) coracoid process
c) acromion process
d) scapular spine
e) medial (vertebral) border
f) lateral (axillary) border
g) superior border
h) supraspinous fossa
i) infraspinous fossa
2) Clavicle
a) acromial (lateral) end
b) sternal (medial) end
Upper limbs
1) Humerus
a) head of humerus
b) greater tubercle
c) lesser tubercle
d) anatomical neck
e) surgical neck
f) intertubercular groove
g) deltoid tuberosity
h) medial epicondyle
i) lateral epicondyle
j) radial fossa
k) coronoid fossa
l) capitulum
m) trochlea
n) olecranon fossa
2) Radius
a) head of radius
b) neck of radius
c) radial tuberosity
d) styloid process of radius
e) ulnar notch
3) Ulna
a) olecranon process
b) coronoid process
c) trochlear notch
d) radial notch
e) distal radioulnar joint
f) proximal radioulnar joint
g) ulnar head
h) styloid process of ulna
i) ulnar tuberosity
Pelvic Girdle-coxal
1) Ilium
a) iliac crest
b) anterior superior iliac spine
c) greater sciatic notch
d) sacroiliac joint
e) acetabulum
2) Ischium
a) ischial spine
b) ischial tuberosity
c) obturator foramen
d) ischial ramus
3) Pubis
a) pubic crest
b) pubic arch
c) pubic symphysis
d) ramus of pubis
Lower limbs
1) Femur
a) head
b) fovea capitis
c) neck
d) greater trochanter
e) lesser trochanter
f) interotrochanteric crest
g) lateral epicondyle
h) medial epicondyle
i) lateral condyle of femur
j) medial condyle of femur
k) intercondylar fossa
l) gluteal tuberosity
2) Patella
3) Tibia
a) intercondylar eminence
b) lateral condyle of tibia
c) medial condyle of tibia
d) tibial tuberosity
e) medial malleolus
f) anterior crest
g) inferior articular surface
h) malleolar articular surface
4) Fibula
a) head
b) neck
c) lateral malleolus
d) malleolar articular surface
4) Carpals (eight bones)
a) Carpus = wrist
5) Tarsals – (seven bones)
a) talus
b) calcaneus
5) Metacarpals (number I-V)
6) Metatarsals (number I-V)
6) Phalanges (number I-V)
a) pollex
b) proximal, medial, distal
7) Phalanges (number I-V)
a) hallux
b) proximal, medial, distal
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