Also known as the ’funny bone’
What is the humerus
The name for the kneecap
What is the patella
The muscle of the ventral upper arm
What is the biceps brachii
The muscle of the upper back
What is the trapezius
The joint where the humerus, radius and ulna meet
What is the elbow
The name for your fingers (and toes)
What is the phalanges
The location of the tibia
What is the shin (or larger of two lower leg bones)
The muscle used for chewing
What is the masseter
The larger of the two calf muscles
What is the gastrocnemius
The neck injury that was presented
What is whiplash
What is the lower jaw
The strongest and longest bone in the body
What is the femur
The muscle of the neck (that we discussed)
What is the sternocleidomastoid
The muscle over the shoulder joint
What is the deltoid
The ankle injury that affects the lateral side of the ankle
What is ankle inversion
The forearm bone on the thumb side
What is the radius
The name of the heel bone
What is the calcaneus
The main muscle used for chest press/bench press
What is the pectoral is major
The muscle responsible for dorsiflexion
What is the tibialis anterior
The joint where the scapula and clavicle meet (the shoulder joint)
What is the acromioclavicular (AC) joint
The four bones (names) that make up the skull
What is the frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital
The number of bones in the feet
What is 26 (per foot)
The muscles used in (basically) all of the movements of the trunk
What are the recuts abdominis muscles
The three types of gluteus muscles
What are maximus, medius and minimus
The three knee structures that are often injured together
What are the ACL, MCL and meniscus