the head bones connected to the neck bone
medial or lateral
flexion or extension
vertebra
bony types
100
these bones make up the temples
What is the temporal bone
100
lateral lower leg bone
What is fibula
100
the deltoid moves this joint in flexion, extension, and abduction
What is the shoulder
100
there are _________ lumbar vertebrae
What is 5
100
the patella
What is a sesamoid bone
200
the skull sits on this bone
What is atlas
200
the most medial bone of the pelvis
What is sacrum
200
the semimembranosus, semitendonosus, and biceps femoris will move the knee into this position
What is knee flexion
200
this vertebra has FACETS for rib attachment
What is thoracic
200
the parietal bones
What is flat bones
300
the bony prominence when the neck is in flexion
What is C7
300
medial lower arm bone
What is the ulna
300
the tibialis anterior and peronius longus will move the ankle in these positions
What is dorsiflexion and eversion
300
these bones will bear most of the bodies forces
What is lumbar vertebrae
300
the clavicle
What is long bones
400
our trapezius origin (where we rest our head)
What is the occiput or occipital bone
400
most lateral bone of the shoulder girdle
What is the humerus
400
the rectus abdominus will aid in flexing which joints
What is vertebral joints (the back)
400
these two bones together form a pivot joint
What is atlas and axis
400
the vertebrae
What is irregular bones
500
when you touch your tongue to the roof of your mouth
What is the maxilla
500
creates medial movement in the legs
What is the adductors
500
the "glutes" and the hamstrings will work together to create what movement at the hips
What is hip extension
500
the saying that determines if someone survives a cervical fx
What is "C4 no more, C5 alive"
500
the tarsals
What is short bones