Name the "funny bone" nerve's home
What is the Medial Epicondyle?
Identify the "Atlas" and "Axis"
What are C1 & C2?
We must be careful not to snap this during CPR
What is the Xiphoid Process?
Identify the three fused bones of the hip
What are the Ilium, Ischium, Pubic bones?
The lowest of the two malleoli at the distal lower leg is part of which bone?
What is the Fibula?
The most commonly fractured carpal
What is the Scaphoid?
This bone IS NOT part of the head or neck, but is close in proximity. Floats freely
What is the Hyoid bone?
The difference between True, False & Floating Ribs.
What is True Ribs connecting directly to the sternum, False Ribs connecting via cartilage & Floating Ribs not connecting at all?
Located on the anterior ilium, this is where the sciatic nerve gets pinched when the piriformis is tight and immobile.
What is the Greater Sciatic Notch?
This is where the Achilles Tendon finishes its run and attached to the foot.
What is the Calcaneus?
This landmark is a common insertion for muscles crossing the shoulder to the humerus.
What is the Deltoid Tuberosity?
This is the most posterior of head bones and possesses a large foramen.
What is the Occipital bone?
This is where the manubrium fuses with the sternum.
What is the Sternal Angle?
We sit on these bones.
What are the Ischial Tuberosity?
The patellar ligament attaches directly to this landmark of the lower leg.
What is the Tibial Tuberosity?
This bones rotates around the opposite during pronation and supination
What is the Radius?
The one movable joint in the head
What is the Temporomandibular Joint?
The number of bones in EACH vertebral section of the spine
What is C7, T12, L5, S5 & Coccyx?
This is what is formed by the three fused innominate bones
What is the Acetabulum?
We have three of these as tarsals in the foot. Name each.
What are the Lateral, Intermediate & Medial Cuneiforms?
This is the bony prominence at the base of the 5th metacarpal bone
What is the Pisiform bone?
This structure may cause immense damage in the cervical vertebrae of the neck if not held properly by the ligaments
What is the Dens (Odontoid Process)?
How do the "contacting" ribs connect to the sternum?
What is Costal Cartilage?
This space is considered the "true" pelvis
What is the Pelvic Cavity?
Serves as an attachment site for many of the posteriorly crossing hip muscles.
What is the Linea Aspera?