Term used to describe looking at the front half of the body.
Anterior
Term that describes the bending of a joint.
Flexion
This type of bones includes some of the longest bones in the body (ex. femur).
Long Bones
Bone that makes up the forehead.
Frontal Bone
Type of vertebrae that makes up the lower back.
Lumbar Vertebrae
Bone known as the "collarbone".
Clavicle
Bone in your upper arm.
Humerus
Bone that makes up your thigh.
Femur
Shoulder and hips are examples of these kinds of joints.
Ball and Socket Joints
Ligaments connect these together.
Bones
Term used to describe something being towards the midline.
Medial
Term that describes moving a limb towards the midline.
Adduction
Flat Bones
Bones that make up the "cheek bones"
Zygomatic Bones
Bone that connects the rib cage.
Sternum
Bone known as the "shoulder blade".
Ulna
Tibia
Elbows and Knees are examples of these kinds of joints.
Hinge Joints
Ligament located on the medial side of the knee.
Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)
Term used to describe something that is above or over.
Superior
Term that describes rotating the forearm so your palm faces down.
Pronation
Defined as being as wide as they are long (ex. the tarsals in the wrist).
Short Bones
Bone that divides the nostrils.
Vomer
Name of the 2nd vertebrae in your spine, which allows your head to turn to the side.
Axis
Bone that is inferior to the sacrum.
Coccyx
Thumb
Furthest bones in each toe.
Distal phalanges
This joint category holds bones together, making them immovable.
Fixed Joints
Ligament that prevents the tibia from sliding forward.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
Term used to describe something being further away from the point of origin.
Distal
Term that describes bringing your toes toward your shin.
Dorsiflexion
Bones that do not fall into any category, due to their non-uniform shape.
Irregular Bones
Bone that the spinal cord runs through.
Occipital Bone
Number of false ribs on one side of the rib cage.
3
Location on the hip bone where the head of the femur goes.
Acetabulum
Number of bones in 1 upper limb.
30
Number of bones in 1 lower limb.
30
Freely moveable joint category.
Synovial Joints
Bones that the Acromioclavicular ligament attach to.
Clavicle & Scapula
Term used to describe something that is closest to the surface.
Superficial
Term that describes turning the sole of the foot inwards.
Inversion
This type of bone is usually a short, irregular bone that is imbedded within a tendon.
Sesamoid Bone
Bone that makes up the inner corner of the eye sockets
Lacrimal Bones
Part of a vertebrae that sticks out the back (posterior).
Spinous Process
Location on the scapula where the head of the humerus goes.
Glenoid Cavity
Carpal bone that articulates with the 1st metacarpal.
Trapezium
Bone that makes up your heel.
Calcaneus.
This type of joint allows flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction, but not rotation.
Condyloid Joint
Ligament injured if someone requiring Tommy Johns surgery.
Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL)