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Human Osteology ASA Bio 2014 Williams

Human Osteology

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Human Osteology. ASA Bio 2014 Williams . Major Divisions of the Body. Cranial – skull Infracranial – the rest of the body Axial – trunk & head (parts in midline) Appendicular – appendages/ limbs Includes pelvic and shoulder girdles. Upper Limb. Clavicle Scapula Humerus Radius Ulna - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Human OsteologyASA Bio 2014

Williams

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Major Divisions of the Body

Cranial – skullInfracranial – the rest of the body

Axial – trunk & head (parts in midline)Appendicular – appendages/ limbs

Includes pelvic and shoulder girdles

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Upper LimbClavicleScapulaHumerusRadiusUlnaCarpalsMetacarpalsPhalanges

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Clavicle1 right & 1 leftArticulates with sternum medially and scapula laterallyPart of shoulder girdle

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Scapula1 right & 1 leftArticulates with clavicle and humerusDoes NOT articulate with ribsPart of shoulder girdle

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Humerus 1 right & 1 leftArticulates with scapula, ulna & radius

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Ulna1 right & 1 leftArticulates with humerus & radiusConnected to radius by interosseous membraneDoes NOT articulate with carpal bones

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Radius1 right & 1 leftArticulates with humerus, ulna, and proximo-lateral aspect of carpal bonesConnected to ulna by interosseous membrane

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CarpalsBones of the wrist8 elements (per side)2 rows of 4 Proximal row articulates with radiusDistal row articulates with metacarpals

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MetacarpalsBones of the hand5 elements (per side)Articulate with distal row of carpals and phalangesNumbered lateral to medialMC1 – MC5

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Manual PhalangesBones of the fingers14 elements (per side)Separated into three rowsProximal phalanges (5)Intermediate phalanges (4)Distal phalanges (5)Singular – phalanx

Intermediate

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Lower LimbInnominateFemurPatellaTibiaFibulaTarsalsMetatarsalsPhalanges

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InnominateOs coxa 1 right & 1 leftArticulate with sacrum posteriorly, other innominate anteriorly, and femur laterally

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Innominates3 parts IliumIschiumPubis

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Femur1 right & 1 leftConsidered strongest boneArticulates with innominate, tibia, and patella

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Patella1 right & 1 leftSesamoid boneArticulates only with femur

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Tibia1 right & 1 left Articulates with femur, fibula and talus (tarsal bone)Weight bearing bone of the lower legConnected to fibula with interosseous membrane

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Fibula1 right & 1 leftNon-weight bearingArticulates with tibia and talus (tarsal bone)Connected to tibia by interosseous membrane

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Tarsals

Bones of the ankle7 elements (per side)Articulate with each other, tibia, fibula, and metatarsals

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MetatarsalsBones of the foot5 elements (per side)Numbered medially to laterallyMT1 – MT5 Articulate with tarsals and phalanges

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Pedal PhalangesBones of the toes14 elements (per side)Separated into three rowsProximal phalanges (5)Intermediate phalanges (4)Distal phalanges (5)Singular – phalanx

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