Upper Extremity Anatomy
Shoulder Anatomy
Bony Thorax Anatomy
Joint Anatomy
Rhyme Time (?)
100

This is the largest of the carpal bones. 

What is the scaphoid?

100

In the anatomical position, which tubercle is located on the lateral side of the proximal humerus? 

What is the greater tubercle?

100

The sternum is classified as this type of bone. 

What is a flat bone? 

100

This joint is referred to as the "knuckle" in layman's terms. 

What is the metacarpophalangeal joint? 

100

A very smart forearm bone!

What is a genius radius? 

200

This forearm bone is located on the lateral side of the body. 

What is the radius? 

200

Another name for the intertubercular groove.  

What is bicipital groove? 

200

The xiphoid tip of the sternum corresponds to this vertebral level.  

What is T9-T10? 

200

The majority of the joints of the bony thorax have this type of movement. 

What is gliding? 
200

An upset carpal. 

What is an irate capitate?

300

This is the most posterior anatomical structure of the elbow. 

What is the olecranon process? 

300

Another term for the medial end of the clavicle. 

What is sternal extremity? 

300

This bone of the bony thorax can be used for a marrow biopsy. 

What is the sternum?

300

The only ginglymus (hinge) joint of the upper extremity is this joint. 

What is the elbow joint?

300

A large neurotic carpal bone.  

What is a paranoid scaphoid? 

400

The total number of bones in the hand and the wrist. 

What is 27? 

400

This notch is located on the scapula just medial to the coracoid process. 

What is the scapular notch? 

400
The anterior end of a rib bone is distal to the posterior end of the rib by this many inches. 

What is 3-5 inches? 

400

The first metacarpophalangeal joint has this type of movement.  

What is saddle? 

400

A silly arm bone. 

What is a doofus humerus?

500

This is the larger of the humeral epicondyles. 

What is the medial epicondyle?

500

These two processes make up the upper part of the "y" in a scapular Y. 

What are the coracoid process and acromion? 

500

The head of the rib articulates with this anatomical structure. 

What is the thoracic vertebrae? 

500

The proximal radioulnar joint has this type of movement. 

What is pivot? 

500

A chief finger bone.

What is a principal carpal?