What cell maintains bone tissue and monitors bone stress?
Osteocyte
Where are the two pectineal lines located?
Posterior of femur (medial) and Superior pubic ramus
Lateral masses
Primarily a bone of movement in the forearm during rotation (supination and pronation)
Radius
Three lateral collateral ankle ligaments:
Anterior talofibular ligament
Posterior talofibular ligament
Calcaneofibular ligament
Where is the fovea?
Femur
What does the inferior end of the achilles tendon attach?
Calcaneal tuberosity
What goes through the transverse process of the cervical vertebrae?
vertebral arteries
What is just proximal to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus?
Lateral supercondylar ridge
What is between the tibial plateau
Intercondylar eminence
What feature on the foot is an attachment for plantar fascia?
Calcaneal Tuberosity
What is just inferior to the pubic symphysis?
Pubic arch or subpubic angle
What connects to the median sacral crest?
Thoracolumbar fascia
What are the two fossas in the humerus?
coronoid and olecranon
What muscles origins are between the anterior gluteal line and the posterior gluteal line?
What two carpals articulate with the radius?
The scaphoid and lunate
What feature is located superior to the femur medial epicondyle?
Adductor tubercle
Where is the mammillary process located?
(Specifically)
Posterior aspect of the lumbar superior articular processes
What is just distal to the radial notch?
Supinator Crest
What Femur condyle does the Anterior Cruciate ligament articulate with?
Lateral
What nerve courses through the surgical neck of the humerus?
Axillary
what attaches to the apex of the patella?
Patellar ligament
What feature is located inferior to the ramus of the mandible?
Masseteric tuberosity
What courses through the intertubercular groove of Humerus?
Tendon of the long head of the bicep brachii
The muscles that cause dorsiflexion are attach where?
Medial fibular surface of fibula