Contains the clavicle and scapula.
What is Shoulder girdle?
Medial forearm bone.
What is the Ulna?
Bone that contains the supraglenoid tubercle and infraglenoid tubercle.
What is the scapula?
Glenohumeral joint
What is the Shoulder joint?
The term for the half-ringed fibrocartilage disks inside the knee.
What is Menisci?
Carpal bone.
What is Scaphoid?
Radius
What is the Lateral forearm bone?
Most commonly fractured bone.
What is the Clavicle?
Radiocarpal joint
What is the Wrist joint?
The ______________ joint is located between the first and second vertebrae.
What is Atlantoaxial?
Bone that contains the deltoid tuberosity.
What is the Humerus?
Bilateral joint of the skull.
What is the Temporomandibular joint?
Acromioclavicular joint
What is the Joint between the clavicle and the scapula?
Knee joint
What is the Tibiofemoral joint?
Spinal nerves and blood vessels emerge from the intervertebral ____________________.
What is Foramina?
Sternoclavicular joint
What is the Joint that connects the upper extremity with the axial skeleton?
Bone that contains the dens.
What is axis or C-2?
The region of the spine that contains demifacets on most of its vertebrae.
What is the Thoracic?
Joint that connects the lower extremity with the axial skeleton.
What is the Sacroiliac joint?
The ___________ suture is located between the two parietal bones.
What is Saggital?
Pelvic structure located inferior to the acetabulum.
What is the Obturator foramen?
Deep socket made from portions of all three pelvic bones.
What is the Acetabulum?
Distal interphalangeal joint
Where do the middle phalanges in the toes articulate with the distal phalanges?
Articulation between the superior articular process of one vertebra and inferior articular process of another vertebra.
What is Zygapophyseal joint?
The anterior ______________ ligament is often torn during knee injuries.
What is the Cruciate ligament?