There is __ carpals, __ metacarpals, and __ phalanges.
8 carpals, 5 metacarpals, 14 phalanges.
(Directional question) The head of the ulna is ______.
proximal
(Directional Question) The superior tubercle is more L___, and the inferior tubercle is more M___.
The superior tubercle is more Lateral, and the inferior tubercle is more Medial.
What is the pectoral girdle is composed of two things: The___ and___.
Scapulae and Clavicles
What are the two ligaments of the elbow joint?
Medial collateral ligament
Lateral collateral ligament
What are the names of the 4 carpals on the distal row?
Trapezium
Trapezoid
Capitate
Hamate
The little bump on the lateral side of the wrist is called a ______ ______ __ ______.
Hint: achoring site for ligaments
Styloid Process of Radius
The tubercles in the humerus serve what purpose?
Muscle attachment
The scapula lies between what ribs
The scapula lies between ribs 2-7
What are the ligaments of radioulnar joints?
Annular ligament
Oblique cord
60 seconds to say a mnemonic for carpals on the spot.
SLTPTTCH
Scaphoid
Lunate
Triquetrum
Pisiform
Trapezium
Trapezoid
Capitate
Hamate
The little bump on the medial side of the wrist is called a _____ ______ __ _____.
Styloid Process of Ulna
Which area is more likely to fracture? Anatomical neck or the surgical neck?
Surgical Neck
A posterior fracture in the clavicle could give severe damage to what artery?
Subclavian artery
(Referencing shoulder) What is the name of the ball and socket joint?
Glenohumeral joint
What do you call a lib of cartilage that increases the size of the cavity ?
Glenoid labrum
_____ _____ fits in the trochea and is between the olecranon process and coronoid process.
Trochlear Notch
The head of the humerus fits in the ________.
Glenoid Cavity
The lateral end of the clavicle (acromion) attaches to what?
Acromion Process
Coracohumeral ligament and transverse humeral ligament both provide _____.
stability
Heads of metacarpals articulate with ______ _______.
Proximal Phalanges
FOOSH stands for what?
Hint: think wrist fractures
Fall On Out-Stretched Hand
In relevance to humerus, 2 of them face anteriorly, while one is faced posteriorly. What are the names of these humerus fossas and what direction are they facing.
Coronoid fossa (anterior)
Radial fossa (anterior)
Olecranon fossa (posterior)
In relevance to scapular fossas, 2 of them face posteriorly, while one is faced anteriorly. What are the names of these scapular fossas and what direction are they facing.
Supraspinous fossa (posterior) Infraspinous fossa (posterior) Subscapular fossa (anterior)
What does bursa provide?
Cushioning for the bone.