What bones are in the upper limb?
Humerus, radius, ulna, 8 carpal bones, 5 metacarpal bones, 14 phalanges
Females have a depression between the greater sciatic notch and sacroiliac articulation called what?
Preauricular sulcus
What are the bones of the lower limb?
Femur, patella, tibia, fibula, 7 tarsals, 5 metatarsals, and 14 phalanges
What condyles does the tibia have?
Medial and lateral
What is the largest tarsal?
Calcaneus
Is the radius or humerus located laterally?
Radius
What is the angle when the pubic bones aligned at symphysial surfaces?
Subpubic angle
What is the longest, heaviest, strongest bone in the body?
Femur
Where does the fibula articulate to form superior tibiofibular joint?
Fibular articular surface
The distal row of tarsals
What are carpal bones?
Wrist bones
Do males or females have a shallower and wider pelvis?
Females
What is the same depression within the head of the femur?
Fovea
What is the attachment site for the patellar ligament?
Tibial tuberosity
What is another name for the great toe?
Hallux
What keeps the radius and ulna a fixed distance apart?
Interosseous membrane
True or false, the female sacrum is shorter and wider?
True
Both trochanters are insertion sites for what?
Gluteal and thigh muscles
What is the large process on the medial distal border that can be palpated on the medial side of the ankle?
Medial malleolus
Metatarsals
What makes up the forearm?
Radius and forearm
What is the ossa coxae?
The large flat bones that form the pelvis
What is the elevated midline ridge where many thigh muscles attach?
Linea aspera
What is the inferior distal surface for the talus (tarsal bone)?
Inferior articular surface
What is pes planus?
Flat feet