AC joint stands for
Axilla is
What is the armpit
Dorsum meaning
What is top of foot
Foot central ray placement
What is base of the 3rd metatarsal
The pelvis bones
What is two hip bones, one sacrum, and one coccyx
Superior angle of the scapula vertebral level
What is T2
Three joints of articulations are involved in the shoulder girdle
What is sternoclavicular joint, acromioclavicular joint, and scapulohumeral joint
Total bones in the foot
What is 26
Anatomy included in AP knee
What is distal femur to proximal tib fib
Each hip bone is composed of
What is 3 divisions: ilium, ischium, and pubis
AP scapula CR placement
What is 2 inches inferior to the coracoid
The lower margin of the scapula is at the level of the
What is seventh posterior rib (T7)
The joint at the base of the metatarsal
What is TMT joint
The bone that is directly involved in the ankle joint
What is the talus
Bony landmarks of the pelvis/proximal femur
What is iliac crest, ASIS, PSIS, and greater trochanter
Internal rotation of the arm does what to the lesser tubercle
Two small depressions found on the anterior aspect of the distal humerus
What is radial and coronoid fossa
Seven large tarsal bones names
What is calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, 1st 2nd & 3rd cuneifroms
The two collateral ligaments are
What is strong bands at the sides of the knee that prevent adduction and abduction movements at the knee
The ischial tuberosities bear most of the weight of the body when someone
What is when someone is sitting
Why is the surgical neck named "the surgical neck"
What is the site of frequent fractures requiring surgery
AP shoulder CR placement
The landmark that is readily visible on radiographs and is a common trauma site for the foot
What is the proximal portion of the fifth metatarsal including the tuberosity
The ankle joint is formed by three bones
What is tibia, fibula, talus
If the left iliac wing is foreshortened compared to the right, this means
What is there is left rotation of the body/pelvis