Long Bones
Injuries
Skeletal Structure
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Bone Landmarks
100

The most proximal Long bone

What is the humerus?

100

This injury can also be referred to as "Hairline"

What is a simple fracture?

100

The ribs are part of this skeletal structure

What is the axial skeleton?

100

This bone is the most broken due to its thin structure

What is the clavicle?

100

This is another name for the frontal bone

What is the coronal bone?

200

The linea aspera is found on this bone

What is the femur?

200
This injury happens after a muscle or tendon is overstretched

What is a STRAIN (not a sprain)

200
There are this many bones in the body

What is 206 bones in the body?

200

This injury happens when tiny fractures occur on the surface of the bone

What is a contusion/Bone bruise?

200

The Talus is part of this group of bones

What are the tarsals?

300

The styloid process is at the distal end of both of these bones

What are the ulna and radius?

300

This occurs when the bodies immune system attacks the cartilage and bone

What is Rheumatoid arthritis?

300

The appendicular skeleton helps with this function

What is movement?

300

This bone is at the proximal end of the sternum

What is the Manubrium?

300
The lunate is under this bone

What is the ulna?

400

This protrusion or process is found on the distal medial side of the humerus.

What is the Medial Epicondyle?

400
This happens when a bone is displaced from its original Location

What is a dislocation?

400

The vertebrae is part of this skeleton

What is the axial skeleton?

400

This is another name for compound fracture

What is a Transverse Fracture?

400

The trapezium bone is found in this group of bones

What are the carpals?

500

The olecranon FOSSA is found on this bone

What is the humerus?

500

This injury breaks the periosteum and the skin

What is a compound fracture?

500

The appendicular skeleton has this number of bones

What is 126 bones?

500
This is the best teacher at ECI!

WHO IS MR. WAKELYN

500

This landmark is only visible from the anterior of the scapula

What is the Subscapular fossa?

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