TERMS Flashcards
secondary ossification center at the end of long bones that fuses to the shaft
appearance and fusion dates act as landmarks for skeletal maturity
epiphysis
secondary growth center that lacks an articular surface
usually the site of tendon attachment like feet, shoulder, elbow, tibia
appear more fragmented and sclerotic than true epiphysis
apophysis
distal tibia is irregularly shaped
happens at the distal tibia through development
physiologic bridging
fracture of the distal tibial physis
tillaux fx
distal tibia fuses medial to lateral
appears at 8 yrs in females
looks like pseudofractrues/bridging
kump hump
posterior process of calcaneus that develops in cartilage of tuber calcanei
calcaneal apophysis
fuses at 11 yrs
usually apophysis fuses about a year after posterosuperior calcaneus fuses
postero-superior calcaneus
appear at 6 yrs in girls fusing by age 20
becomes os trigonum if unfused
lateral tubercle of posterior process
appear at 9 yrs in females, 11 in males
bipartite tibial sesamoids most common
can by physiologically fragmented, which can mimic a fracture
hallucal sesamoids
styloid process appears at 9 yrs in girls same time as sesamoids
5th metatarsal apophysis