Lecture/Lab 7 Flashcards
side rules for clavicle
flat is lateral, rounded sternal is medial
side rules for scapula
glenoid fossa is lateral, spine is posterior, coracoid and acromion processes are superior
side rules for humerus
head is medial and proximal, medial epicondyle is larger than lateral, olecranon fossa is posterior and distal
side rules for radius
head is proximal, styloid process is lateral and distal, ulnar notch is medial and distal
side rules for ulna
olecranon process is proximal, styloid process is poster–medial and distal
side rules for os coxae
ilium is superior, ischial tuberosity is inferior and posterior, pubis is anterior and roughened
side rules for femur
head is proximal and medial, greater trochanter is lateral, patellar surface is anterior
side rules for patella
articular facets are posterior, apex is distal
side rules for tibia
anterior of shaft has a sharp crest, tibial tuberosity is anterior and proximal
side rules for fibula
lateral malleolus is distal and lateral, proximal end is rounder than distal end,
side rules of the talus
angular projection is lateral
side rules for calcaneus
the heel is posterior, sideways projection is medial (points to opposite side from which the bone is from
how many different kinds of vertebra do we have and how many of each kind
cervical (7), thoracic (12), lumbar (5), sacral (5), coccyx (4/3)