Skeletal System Flashcards

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Lateral Epicondyle of the humerus

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Medial Condyle

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Iliac Fossa

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Coracoid Process

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Ischium - Focus

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Trochlea of Humerus

The medial portion of the articular surface of distal humerus

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Metatarsals

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Scapula

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Lesser Trochanter

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Head of Ulna

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Radius

The radius is a long bone in the forearm.

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Deltoid Tuberosity

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Superior Border

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Acromion process of scapula

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Medial Condyle

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Head

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Pelvic girdle

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Capitulum of Humerus

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Iliac Crest

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Patella

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Phalanges

The phalanges make up the fingers and toes, there are 56 Phalanges

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Humerus (Right + Left?)

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Lesser Tubercle of humerus

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Medial Epicondyle of Humerus

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Lateral Epicondyle

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Greater Tubercle

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Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine

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Glenoid Cavity (Fossa)

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Anterior Superior Iliac Spine

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Left Scapula

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Lateral Malleolus

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Trochlear Notch

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Tibial Tuberosity

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OS Coxa

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Greater Trochanter

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Sciatic Notch

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Ilium

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Ulna

It runs parallel to the radius, the other long bone in the forearm, it t stretches from the elbow to wrist.

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Fibula

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Infraspinatus fossa

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Lateral Condyle

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Tarsals

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Medial Epicondyle

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Lateral Condyle

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Medial Border

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Medial Malleolus

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Subscapular Fossa

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Radius Head

The radius “head” is the knobby end of the radius where it meets the elbow.

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Olecranon Process

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Coronoid Process

The coronoid process is found on the ulna and interfaces with the coronoid fossa of the humerus in the elbow.

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Scapular Spine

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Tibia

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Metacarpals

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Coronoid Fossa

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Obturator Foramen

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Clavicle

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Femur Head

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Ischium

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Femur

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Carpal Bones

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Pubis

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Carpal Bones

  • Anterior View
  • Little Finger to Thumb
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  • Hamate/Capitate/Trapezoid/Trapezium
  • Pisiform/Triquetrum/Lunate/Scaphoid
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Tarsal Bones

  • Right foot
  • Big toe to little toe
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  • Medial cuneiform/Intermediate cuneiform/Lateral cunieform/Cuboid
  • Navicular/Talus/Calcaneus
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Supraspinatus Fossa

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Head of the Humerus

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Illium

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Pubic Bones

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Pubic Synthesis

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Illium - Bone

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Pubic - Focus

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Acetabulum

The socket of the hipbone/Pubic, into which the head of the femur fits.

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Pelvis