Head/Neck/Face
Joint Types
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Pelvis/Thigh
Leg/Foot
100

The lower jaw bone.

What is the Mandible?

100

Functionally a synarthrotic joint, this fibrous joint is found only in the skull.

What are Sutures?

100

A common name referring to the groove for the ulnar nerve, it's not at all amusing when you hit it.

What is the Funny Bone?

100

The 'socket' portion of the coxal joint.

What is the Acetabulum?

100

Sesamoid bone anterior to the tibiofemoral joint.

What is the Patella?

200

Bat-shaped bone visible externally in the eye socket and anterior to the temporal bone.

What is the Sphenoid bone?

200

This cartilaginous joint connects the two sides of the pelvis.

What is the Pubic Symphysis?

200

The number of cervical vertebrae in a giraffe's neck.

What is 7?

200

The bony landmark you are sitting on right now.

What is the Ischial Tuberosity?

200

The attachment site for the quadriceps muscles.

What is the Tibial Tuberosity?

300

Skull bone visible in the center of the nasal cavity.

What is the Vomer?

300

The functional classification of freely moveable joints found throughout the body, structurally known as synovial.

What are Diarthrotic joints?

300

A common term for fibrofatty tissue nodules in the sacral region.

What are Back Mice?

300

Bony landmark of the anterior pelvis, easily palpable to each side of the navel/umbilicus.

What is the ASIS(anterior superior iliac spine)?

300

A bone of the foot that carries the weight of the whole body.

What is the Calcaneus?

400

Bony prominence at the center of the posterior, inferior skull.

What is the External Occipital Protuberance?

400

A synovial joint shape found only at the first  carpometacarpal joint of the thumb.

What is a Saddle joint?

400

This bone "floats' on the posterior rib cage and has 17 muscles attaching to it.

What is the Scapula?

400

Shallow space between the Greater Trochanter and the neck of the Femur.

What is the Trochanteric Fossa?

400

The largest tarsal bone(not including the calcaneus and talus), located on the lateral foot.

What is the Cuboid?

500

Bone of the medial eye socket, in the region of the tear duct.

What is the Lacrimal bone?

500

A hard sensation felt at the end of normal ROM when 2 bones make contact.

What is Bony End Feel?

500

The gaps between the skull bones of a newborn.

What is a Fontanel?

500

Muscle attachment site between the medial epicondyle and the medial supracondylar line of the femur.

What is the Adductor Tubercle?

500

Small, shallow space at the distal, medial fibula?

What is the Fossa of the Lateral Malleolus?

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