non weight bearing bone
fibula
pelvic bones anatomical name
coxae
not carpals but...
tarsals
femur is which type of joint
ball and socket
vertebrae, symphysis pubis
cartilaginous
medial and lateral structures of the proximal end of the tibia
condyle
Joint that joins the coxae.
symphysis pubis
no middle phalanx
big toe
three types of joints based on movements
moveable, slightly moveable, immovable
list the three types of joints based on type of tissue
fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial
larger projections away from the proximal end of the femur
greater and lesser trochanter
Name the three parts of the coxa.
Ilium, Ischium, Pubis
Total number of foot bones in an individual
52
allows for flexion and extension
hinge
sliding or twisting
gliding joint
Hole in the head of the femur
fovea capitis
Name the large hole in the coxa
Obturator Foramen
Most proximal foot bone
talus
joint between distal ends of tibia and fibula
rotation around a central axis
pivot
the lowest structure in the lower leg
lateral malleolus
Function of the ischial tuberosity.
support weight of the body during sitting
heads at the distal ends of these bones form the ball of the foot
metatarsals
between carpals and metacarpal of thumb
saddle
location of conyloid
joints between metacarpals and phalanges