Hand Bones
Joints
Muscles
Upper Arm Bones
Mystery
100
Fingers; distal, middles, proximal

Phalanges

100

Connects the sternum and clavicle

Sternoclavicular joint

100

Abducts the arm, some external rotation of shoulder

On the posterior side of scapula

Supraspinatus 
100

The forearm bone on the pinky side

Ulna

100

The rotator cuff acronym 

SITS

200

The base of the phalanges but above the wrist

Metacarpals

200

connects the scapula and rib cage

Scapulothoracic

200

Posterior side of scapula, externally rotates the shoulder. The I in SITS

Infraspinatus

200
The forearm bone that is on the thumb side

Radius

200

Muscle that covers the shoulder and abducts the arm

Deltoid
300

Wrist; consists of eight bones

Carpals
300

connects the clavicle and acromion of scapula

Acromioclavicular

300

Posterior side of scapula, externally rotates the shoulder. The T in SITS

Teres Minor

300

The bone that goes from the elbow joint to the shoulder joint

Humerus

300
soft tissue; cartilage ring around socket of should, deepens shoulder joint

Glenoid labrum

400

The most common broken carpal

Scaphoid

400

connects the humerus and glenoid cavity of scapula

Glenohumeral joint

400

Anterior scapula, internally rotates the shoulder

Subscapularis

400

Consists of the acromion, spine, and glenoid fossa/cavity

Scapula

400

soft tissue that connects the acromion and clavicle

Acromioclavicular ligament

500

The most common dislocation carpal

Lunate

500

connects the humerus and ulna

Humeroulnar joint

500

Anterior aspect of the upper arm, flexes the elbow

Biceps Brachii

500

Goes from the sternum to the shoulder

Clavicle

500

the soft tissue that is below the acromion process

Subacromial bursa

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