OSteology Flashcards

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hip

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Acetabulum
obturator internus(obturator nerve)

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illiac crest
latissimus dorsi, internal oblique, transversus abdominis, gluteus maximus, tensor fascia lata, external oblique
innervations= iliohypogastric nerve, illioguinal nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve

illium

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Acetabular fossa

hip

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Tubercle of illiac crest

illium

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ASIS
attachments= tensor fascia lata, iliacus, sartorius, inguinal ligament

illium

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AIIS
rectus femoris and illiofemoral ligament

illium

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illium

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PSIS
multifidus (innervated by medial branches of posterior rami of spinal nerves)and posterior sacroiliac ligament

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PIIS

illium

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illiac fossa
illiacus

illium

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posterior gluteal line

illium

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illium

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greater sciatic notch
passage for piriformis, gluteal nerves, sciatic nerve,

illium

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body of ischium
obturator internus attaches
(innervation is spinal nerves from L5-S2)

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Ramus

attachment= obturator externus(obturator nerve), adductor magnus

ischium

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ischial spine (ischium)
attachment= superior gemellus (spinal nerves)

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ischial tuberosity (ischium)
attachment= biceps femoris, semibranosis, semitendinosis, adductor magnus, (tibial nerve)

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lesser sciatic notch (ischium)
tendon of obturator internus,

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pubis body
attachment= obturator internus

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pubic tubercle
inguingal ligament attaches

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superior ramus (pubis)

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pubic symphysis

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promontory of sacrum

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ala of sacrum
attachment=illiacus

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articular surface (sacrum)

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sacral foramina

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sacral canal
passage for sacral spinal nerves

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tranverse ridges

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apex of sacrum

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coccyx
attachment for anterior sacrococcygeal ligament

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head
articulates with acetabulum
atttaches to ligamentum teres

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neck

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lesser trochanter
atachment- psoas major

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greater trochanter
attachment- gluteus medius (superior gluteal nerve)

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trochanteric fosa
attachnent- obturator externus (obturator nerve)

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intertrochanteirc line

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interochanteric crest
attachment- quadratus femoris

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gluteal tuberosity
attachment- gluteus maximus (inferior gluteal nerve)

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quadrate tubercle
attachemnt -quadratus femoris

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linea aspera
attachment- pectineus, gluteus maximus,iliacus, adductor magnus, adductor brevis, adductor longus, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, biceps femoris short head

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fovea

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pectineal line
pectineus attaches here

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lateral epicondyle
LCL attaches

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medial epicondyle
MCL attaches

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adductor tubercle
attachment- adductor magnus hamstring part

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supracondylar line
attachments- lateral line is vastus lateral, medial line is vastus medialis

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lateral condyle

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medial condyle

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patellar surface
articulates with patella

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attachment- ACL, PCL, lateral meniscus, medial meniscus

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popiteal surface
passage- popliteal artery, popliteal vein, tibial nerve, common fibular nerve

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medial condlye
attachment- semimembranous, MCL

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lateral condyle
attachment- it band

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intercondylar eminence
attachment- ACL

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tibial pleateau

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tibial tuberosity
attachment- patellar ligament

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gerdys tubercle
attachment- it band

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soleal line

attachment- popliteus,soleus, flexor digitorum longus, tibialis posterior

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anterior border

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interosseuous border
attachment- interosseuous membrane

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fibular notch
articulation for fibula

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medial malleolus
attachment- medial ligament (deltodi)
articulation- talus

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shaft of tibia
attachment- tibialis anterior, graccilis, semitendinosus, sartorius

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groove for semimembrnasosu tendon

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attachment- fibularis longus and soleus

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fibular shaft
attachment- extensor digitorum longus, extensor hallucis longus, fibularis tertius, fibularis longus, fibularis brevis, tibialis posterior, soleus

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interosseuous border of fibula
attaches to interosseuius membrane

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lateral malleolus
attachment- anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibuar ligament

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distal tibiofibular joint

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7 on tibia photo

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groove for semimembranos

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8 on fibula photo

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facet for talus

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5 on fibula

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groove for peroneal tendons

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9 on fibula

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fossa for latearl malleolus

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scaphoid fossa 4 on radius photo

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shaft and interosseuous border of radius number 10

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4 is scapohid fossa, 6 is lunnate fossa of radius on photo

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fossa for articular disc is 10 on ulna
supinator crest is 7 on ulna

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groove to tibialis posterior and FDL on number 9 on tibia

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pars interarticularis is between superior and infeiror articular process and laminae and pedicle

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