osteology of UE Flashcards
Clavicle
1) sternal end
2) sternal facet
3) impression for the costoclavicular L
4) subclavian groove
5) conoid Tubercle
6) trapezoid line
7) acromian facet
8) acromial end
posterior surface of scapula
1) supraspinous fossa
2) acromion
3) coracoid process
4) greater scapular notch
5) scapular spine
6) deltoid tubercle
7) infraspinous fossa
anterior surface of scapula
where is the glenoid cavity and the subscapular fossa?
1) acromion
2) coracoid process
3) suprascapular notch
4) supraglenoid tubercle
5) scapular head
6) scapular neck
7) infraglenoid tubercle
glenoid cavity is in the middle of the two ends of the scapular head
subscapuluar fossa is the main empty part of the scapula
lateral view of scapula
1) acromion
2) coracoid process
3) supraglenoid tubercle
4) supraspinous fossa
5) glenoid cavity
6) infraspinous fossa
7) infraglenoid tubercle
8) subscapular fossa
superior view of scapula
1) acromion
2) greater scapularnotch
3) supraglenoid tubercle
4) glenoid cavity
5) coracoid process
6) suprascapular notch
7) scapular spine
8) supraspinous fossa
proximal end of humerous
1) greater tubercle
2) lesser tubercle
3) intertubercular groove
4) deltoid tuberosity
5) humeral head
6) surgical neck
7) anatomical neck
distal end of humerus
1) lateral supracondylar ridge
2) radial fossa
3) lateral humeral epicondyle
4) humeral condyle
5) capitulum
6) trochlea
7) groove for the ulnar nerve
8) medial humeral epicondyle
9) coronoid fossa
10) medial supracondylar ridge
distal end of humerus
1) radial fossa
2) coronoid fossa
3) olecranon fossa
distal end of humerus
1) ulna
2) radius
3) radial fossa
4) coronoid fossa
5) olecranon fossa
6) olecranon process
7) radial head
8) coronoid process
9) olecranon process in the olecranon fossa
proximal end of ulna
1) olecranon
2) trochlear notch
3) coronoid process
4) radial notch
5) supinator crest
6) ulnar tuberosity
7) radial notch
8) coronoid process
distal end of radius
1) ulnar notch
2) radial articular surface for the carpal bones
3) dorsal tubercle
4) styloid process
posterior aspect of carpals
1) trapezium
2) trapezoid
3) scaphoid
4) lunate
5) triquetrum
6) pisiform
7) hamate
8) capitate
anterior aspect of carpals
(where is scaphoid tubercle)
1) Pisiform
2) triquetrum
3) hamate
4) hamulus of hamate
5) lunate
6) capitate
7) scaphoid
8) trapezoid
9) trapezium
10) tubercle of trapezium
metacarpals
pink= metacarpals
green= proximal phalanges
blue= intermediate phalanges
red= distal phalanges