Chest/Back/Spine
Knee Anatomy
Foot Injuries
Shoulder Anatomy
Hand and Wrist
100

more commonly known as the lower back, consists of five vertebrae labeled L1 through L5.

The Lumbar

100

Otherwise known as the thigh bone

The Femur

100

What is Pes Planus

Flat Feet

100

the bone that connects the clavicle to the humerus.

The Scapula

100

How many Phalanges are there on each finger

3

200

bars of hyaline cartilage that serve to prolong the ribs forward and contribute to the elasticity of the walls of the thorax

Costal Cartilage

200

connects the femur to the tibia.

The ACL

200

What's the opposite of Pes Planus

Pes Cavus/High Arch

200

formed by the cap of the shoulder and the collar bone.

The Acromioclavicular Joint

200

the articulations between the individual carpal bones.

The Intercarpal

300

True Or False: The True Ribs are the first 7 ribs in your ribcage

True

300

 a crescent-shaped, cartilaginous band found between the medial tibia and medial femur.

Medial Miniscus

300

A hyperextension of the metacarpophaleangeal joint

Turf Toe

300

Other than the bones in your leg, it's the longest bone in your body.

The Humerus 

300

the thicker and shorter of the two bones in the human forearm

The Radius


400

 superficial extrinsic muscles of the back that primarily function to elevate the scapulae.

Levator Scapulae


400

 The semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and biceps femoris muscles comprise what muscle group?

The Hamstring

400

a ball of foot pain, a heavy callus forms under the 2nd and third MP

Metatarsalgia

400

the subscapularis, teres minor, supraspinatus, and infraspinatus. Together they assist in stabilizing the shoulder joint as well as in performing various arm movements.

The Rotator Cuff 

400

a triangular-shaped bone that forms part of the distal carpal row



The Hamate

500

this disc allows movement between adjacent vertebral bodies, to absorb shock, and to transmit loads through the vertebral column.

Intervertbral Disc

500

located on the outer side of the knee, helps act as shock absorbers between the femur and the tibia.

Lateral Miniscus

500

Severe inversion with plantar flexion or severe dorsiflexion

Talus Fx

500

its base (or origin) attaches to the spine of the scapula and lateral third of the clavicle. This U-shaped origin point mirrors the insertion point for the trapezius muscle.



The Deltoid

500

one of the two forearm long bones that, in conjunction with the radius, make up the antebrachium.

The Ulna

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