Chapter 5 shoulder
Chapter 6 pt.1
Chapter 6 pt.2
chapter 7
chapter 7
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directly below anatomic neck on anterior surface

Where is the lesser tubercle of the humerus?

100

only has two phalanges (proximal and distal)

What is toe one (big toe)?

100

joints at head of the metatarsal
between phalanges and metatarsals

What is the metatarsophalangeal joint (MTP)?

100

region formed posteriorly between the greater and lesser trochanters

intertrochanteric crest

100

approximately 125*

What is the angle of Proximal Femur?

200

refer to the upper and lower ends of the medial or vertebral border of the scapula

What are the superior and inferior angles of the scapula?

200

3 phalanges (proximal, middle, distal)

How many phalanges do toes 2-5 have?

200

talus superiorly and cuboid anteriorly

What is calcaneus articulates with?

200

15-20° anterior angle of the head and neck in relation to the body of the femur - head projects anteriorly or forward

What is the angle of the neck and head of femur? 

200

ilium, ischium, pubis

What are hip bones?

300

Anatomic position, hand supinated and arm abducted; epicondyles parallel to the IR; body rotated towards the affected side with their face rotated away; CR perpendicular to mid-shaft

What is the AP Projection of Humerus?

300

joints at base of metatarsal
between metatarsal and tarsals

What is the tarsometatarsal joint (TMT)?

300

longitudinal and transverse arches

What are the bones of the foot are arranged in?

300

a cartilaginous joint that is the point of fusion for two pubic bones

What is symphysis pubis?

300

synovial, diarthrodial, ball and socket

what is hip joint classification?

400

Greater tubercle of humerus on the outside (lateral)

Lesser tubercle of humerus anterior (medial)

Where are the greater and lesser tubercles in external humeral rotation?

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calcaneus, talus, navicular, medial cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform, lateral cuneiform, cuboid

What are the tarsals?

400

lateral malleolus

What is the expanded distal end of the fibula?

400

internally rotate the entire lower limb 15-20* so proximal femur and hip joint are positioned properly

What is true AP of femur?

400

long axis of foot is externally rotated laterally, lesser trochanter more visible

how can you tell if patient has a broken hip?

500

diarthroidal

What is the general classification of the joints of the shoulder girdle?

500

15 degree internally (medially) rotated AP oblique projection
this demonstrates the mortise of the joint which should have an even space over the entire talar surface

What is the mortise position?

500

inflammation of bone and cartilage of anterior proximal tibia in boys 10-15-patellar tendon detaches

What is Osgood-Schlatter disease?

500

female-wider, wings more flared, round

male-narrower, deeper, heart shaped

What are differences between male and female pelvis?

500

•Abduct femur 45° from vertical (for best demonstration of femoral head and acetabulum, abduct femur to 90° from vertical)

•CR perpendicular to midfemoral neck (3-4” distal to ASIS)

What is Unilateral Frog-Leg Projection
 (Modified Cleaves Method)?