Vertebrae
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Thoracic Cage
Upper Body
100

This part of a vertebra supports the weight of the head and trunk. Located anteriorly so you aren't able to physically touch it.

What is the body or vertebral body?

100

This is the strongest ligament in the body

Iliofemoral ligament

100

The number of ribs on each side of the body. (Multiply by 2)

What is 24?

100

The bone is located in the middle of your chest.

What is the sternum?

100

This bone has 2 necks.

What is the humerus?

200

This is the first vertebrae.

What is the Atlas?

200
FOOSH means?

Falling on out stretched hand

200

These are the last two pairs of ribs, they have no cartilaginous attachments to the sternum.

What are floating ribs?

200
It is a medical emergency if the ribs are broken because it can puncture this organ.

What are the lungs?

200

The radius qualifies as these two joints.

What are the Hinge and pivot joints?

300

This vertebrae allows the head to move in a "yes" motion.

What is the Axis?

300
Meaning hole in a bone.

What is foramen?

300
This is the number of "true rib" pairs in the human body.
What is 7.
300

The number of axial skeletal bones that attach to the sternum.

7

300

The humerus attaches to this fossa/cavity which is located on the scapula.

What is the glenoid?

400
These vertebrae have the largest and strongest bodies.
What are lumbar vertebrae?
400

A key sign and symptoms for this injury is a dinner fork deformity.

Colles Fracture
400

The number of ribs that are false

What is 3 (8-10)

400

This is the long, thin, bony tail on the posterior end of the thoracic vertebrae. 

What are spinous processes?

400

In anatomical position if you rotate your wrist towards your pinky what action is that called?

Ulnar deviation

500

This is the bony prominence or ball that sits on the top of the 2nd vertebrae

What is the dens?

500

RROM

What is Resistive Range of Motion?

500

This connects the ribs to the sternum.

What is costal cartilage or cartilage?

500

The deformity that occurs in the thoracic cage appearing as a "humpback".

What is kyphosis?

500

You can determine this fracture by doing the piano key sign test.

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