Structure List for Final Flashcards
What is this structure?
sternal end of clavicle
What structure is this?
subclavian groove
What structures are these?
(from top, to left to right)
- acromial end of the clavicle
- conoid tubercle of the clavicle
- trapezoid line of the clavicle
What structure is this?
suprascapular notch
What structure is this?
coracoid process
What structure is this?
glenoid cavity
What structures are these?
- (top): supraglenoid tubercle
- (bottom): infraglenoid tubercle
What structure is this?
scapular spine
What structure is this?
acromion
What structure is this?
greater scapular notch
What structures are these? (left to right)
- (bottom left): subscapular fossa
- (top right): supraspinous fossa
- (bottom right): infraspinous fossa
What structure is this?
humeral head
What structures are these? (top to bottom)
- (top): greater humeral tubercle
- (bottom): lesser humeral tubercle
What structure is this?
intertubercular groove (sulcus)
What structure is this?
deltoid tuberosity
What structures are these?
- (top): medial supracondylar ridge
- (bottom): lateral supracondylar ridge
What structures are these?
- (left): lateral epicondyle
- (right): medial epicondyle
What structure is this?
groove for the ulnar N.
What structure is this? (same structure in both aspects)
trochlea
What structure is this?
capitulum
What structure is this?
radial fossa
What structure is this?
coronoid fossa
What structure is this?
olecranon fossa
What structure is this?
olecranon (of the ulna)
What structure is this?
coronoid process
What structure is this?
radial notch
What structure is this?
trochlear notch
What structure is this?
ulnar tuberosity
What structure is this?
ulnar head
What structure is this?
ulnar styloid process
What structure is this?
radial head
What structure is this?
fovea of the radial head
What structure is this?
radial neck
What structure is this?
radial tuberosity
What structure is this?
radial styloid process
What structure is this?
ulnar notch of the radius
What structure is this?
radial articular surface for carpal bones
What structure is this?
dorsal tubercle
What structure is this?
scaphoid
What structure is this?
lunate
What structure is this?
triquetrum
What structure is this?
pisiform
What structure is this?
trapezium
What structure is this?
trapezoid
What structure is this?
capitate
What structure is this?
hamate
What structure is this?
hook of hamate
What are the bones on the left called?
What are the specific parts pointed out on the right called?
- left: 1st-5th metacarpals
- right (from bottom to top): base, body, and head of the metatarsals
What structures are these? (from bottom to top)
- bottom: proximal phalanges 2-5
- middle: intermediate phalanges 2-5
- top: distal phalanges 2-5
What structure is this?
glenoid labrum
What structure is this? (one structure, different aspects)
costoclavicular L.
What structure is this? (one structure, different aspects)
acomioclavicular L.
What structures are these?
(left, right, and bottom)
- (left): trapezoid L.
- (right): conoid L.
- (bottom): coracoclavicular L.
What structure is this?
glenohumeral L.
What structure is this?
transverse humeral L.
What structure is this?
coracoacromial L.
What structures are these? (top to bottom)
(top to bottom)
- ulnar collateral L.
- anterior band
- posterior band
- oblique band
What structure is this?
radial collateral L.
What structure is this?
annular L.
What structure is this?
interosseous membrane
What are the following structures? (bottom to top)
- (bottom): medial and lateral collateral Ls. of 1st-5th metacarpophalangeal joints
- (middle): medial and lateral collateral Ls. of 1st-4th proximal interphalangeal joints
- (top): medial and lateral collateral Ls. of 1st-4th distal interphalangeal joints
What structure is this?
palmar carpal L.
What structure is this?
flexor retinaculum (transverse carpal L.)
What structure is this?
extensor retinaculum
What structure is this?
palmar aponeurosis