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T&Structure: clavicle acromial extremity  Description: the flattened lateral end of the clavicle Notes: it is marked on its inferior surface at the junction of the medial 2/3 and the lateral 1/3 by a roughened area for attachment of the coracoclavicular ligament; it articulates with the coracoid process of the scapula through a syndesmosis; it articulates with the acromion process of the scapula through a synovial joint; due to the shape of the distal clavicle, the acromion process passes inferior to the clavicle in acromioclavicular dislocations Z" !  ! 4 +CB BONE: scapula$Description: the bone of the shoulder Notes: the scapula floats in a sea of muscles, so it is difficult to fracture; it articulates with only one bone - the clavicle at the coracoclavicular and acromioclavicular joints,"Structure: scapula superior border$# Description: the superior edge of the scapula Notes: the superior border of the scapula is marked by the scapular notch laterally !Structure: scapula medial border $" Description: the border of the scapula that runs from the superior angle to the inferior angle Notes: it is an important site of muscle attachments for the intermediate layer of back muscles !Structure: scapula superior angle$" Description: the angle of the scapula formed at the union of the superior and medial borders Notes: it is the attachment site for the levator scapulae m.  !Structure: scapula lateral border$" 8Description: the portion of the scapula that runs inferomedially from the infraglenoid tubercle to the inferior angle Notes: it is an important site of muscle attachments for the teres major m., teres minor m. and the long head of the triceps brachii m.; it has a groove for passage of the circumflex scapular a.b1 \ *? !Structure: scapula inferior angle$" Description: the angle of the scapula formed by the union of the medial and lateral borders Notes: the inferior angle of the scapula often has a slip of origin of the latissimus dorsi attached to it  !Structure: scapula glenoid cavity$"  Description: the articular surface located at the junction of the superior and lateral borders of the scapula Notes: it articulates with the head of the humerus; it is deepened by a fibrocartilaginous rim called the glenoid labrumP !(Structure: scapula supraglenoid tubercle$)   Description: a projection of bone located superior to the glenoid cavity Notes: it is the attachment site for the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii m.,9V"(Structure: scapula infraglenoid tubercle$)   Description: a projection of bone located inferior to the glenoid cavity Notes: it is the attachment site of the tendon o of the long head of the triceps brachii m.,9XStructure: scapula spine $ Description: a heavy ridge that runs from the medial border of the scapula to the acromion process Notes: it supports the acromion process; it divides the posterior surface of the scapula into a supraspinatous fossa and an infraspinatous fossaPQ  @#Structure: scapular notchoDescription: a notch on the superior border of the scapula located medial to the attachment of the coracoid process Notes: it is bridged by the superior transverse scapular ligament; the suprascapular a. passes superior to the superior transverse scapular ligament and the suprascapular n. passes inferior to it (Army goes over the bridge, Navy goes under the bridge)@p9>b OHR$#Structure: scapula coracoid process$$  )Description: a beak-like process that projects anteriorly from the lateral end of the superior border of the scapula Notes: it is the attachment site for the short head of the biceps brachii m., the coracobrachialis m., the pectoralis minor m. and the coracoacromial and coracoclavicular ligamentst. }  %Structure: scapula acromion$  Description: a broad, flat process located at the lateral end of the scapular spine Notes: it articulates with the clavicle through a synovial joint (acromioclavicular joint) ,  &'Structure: scapula supraspinatous fossa$( Description: a broad depression located superior to the spine of the scapula Notes: it is the site of origin of the supraspinatus m.s'(Structure: scapula infraspinatous fossa $) Description: a broad depression located inferior to the spine of the scapula Notes: it is the site of origin of the infraspinatus m.sDC BONE: humerus$Description: the bone of the arm (brachium) Notes: the humerus articulates proximally with the scapula at the glenoid fossa; it articulates distally with the radius and ulna at the elbow joint ,6/G(Structure: humerus head$  Description: the smooth, rounded proximal end of the ulna Notes: it articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula to form the shoulder jointX2)"Structure: humerus anatomical neck$#  Description: the constricted region located inferolateral to the head Notes: it is located at the circumference of the smooth articular surface of the head ,+D * Structure: humerus surgical neck$!  Description: the proximal part of the shaft of the humerus Notes: it is located inferior to the greater and lesser tubercles; it is a site of frequent fracture; fractures of the surgical neck of the humerus endanger the axillary n. and the posterior circumflex humeral a.>3 ,+#Structure: humerus greater tubercle$$  Description: the large projection located lateral to the head of the humerus Notes: it is the attachment site of the supraspinatus, infraspinatus & teres minor mm.PD ' ,"Structure: humerus lesser tubercle$#  Description: the projection located lateral to the head of the humerus on the anterior surface Notes: it is the insertion site of the subscapularis m.,>?)Structure: humerus intertubercular groove$*  Description: the groove on the anterior surface of the humerus that is located between the crest of the greater tubercle and the crest of the lesser tubercle Notes:it is occupied by the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii m.; the transverse humeral ligament spans the intertubercular groove and holds the biceps tendon in place; it is the attachment site for the tendon of the pectoralis major (lateral lip), teres major (medial lip), and latissimus dorsi (floor)Zt6.]  0Structure: humerus crest of the greater tubercle$1   Description: the ridge of bone on the anterior surface of the humerus extending inferiorly from the greater tubercle Notes: it forms the lateral lip of the intertubercular groove; it is the attachment site for the transverse humeral ligament and the pectoralis major m.>=VN  /Structure: humerus crest of the lesser tubercle$0  Description: the ridge of bone on the anterior surface of the humerus extending inferiorly from the lesser tubercle Notes: it forms the medial lip of the intertubercular groove; it is the attachment site for the transverse humeral ligament and the teres major m.>=TN %Structure: humerus deltoid tuberosity$& ,  Description: the roughened process on the lateral surface of the mid-shaft of the humerus Notes: it is the insertion site of the deltoid m.R3 Structure: humerus radial groove$!  :Description: the groove that spirals around the posterior surface of the shaft of the humerus Notes: it is a depression for the radial n. and the deep brachial vessels; fracture of the humerus at mid-shaft can injure the radial nerve and deep brachial vessels because they are in contact with bone at this location;;,V[{ -Structure: humerus medial supracondylar ridge$. ,  Description: a narrow ridge running proximally from the medial epicondyle of the humerus Notes: the pronator teres m. takes origin from the common flexor tendon near the most inferior part of the medial supracondylar ridgeP>  X"-.Structure: humerus lateral supracondylar ridge$/ , Description: a narrow ridge running proximally from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus Notes: it is the site of origin of the brachioradialis m. and the extensor carpi radialis longus m.P? '#.%Structure: humerus lateral epicondyle$& ,  Description: a knob-like projection on the lateral side of the humerus proximal to the capitulum Notes: it is the site of attachment of the common extensor tendon which is the origin of several forearm extensor muscles (extensor carpi radialis brevis m., extensor digitorum m., extensor digiti minimi m., extensor carpi ulnaris m. and supinator m.); inflammation of the attachment of the common extensor tendon is called lateral epicondylitis which is also known as "tennis elbow"Z>     T'$/$Structure: humerus medial epicondyle$% ,  Description: a knob-like projection on the medial side of the humerus proximal to the trochlea Notes: it is the attachment site of the common flexor tendon which is the origin for the superficial group of forearm flexor muscles (pronator teres m., flexor carpi radialis m., palmaris longus m., flexor carpi ulnaris m. and flexor digitorum superficialis m.); inflammation of the attachment of the common flexor tendon is called medial epicondylitis which is also known as "tennis elbow"; the ulnar nerve is in contact with bone as it courses posterior to the medial epicondyle where it is susceptible to injury from blunt trauma or fractureZ=  Q+D A%0!Structure: humerus coronoid fossa$"  Description: the depression on the anterior surface of the humerus located proximal to the trochlea near the elbow Notes: it accommodates the coronoid process of ulna when the elbow is flexed>: * *&1Structure: humerus radial fossa$ , Description: the depression on the anterior surface of the humerus located proximal to the capitulum near the elbow Notes: it accommodates the head of the radius when the elbow is flexed,: W'2"Structure: humerus olecranon fossa$#  Description: the depression on the posterior surface of the humerus located just proximal to the elbow Notes: it accommodates the olecranon process of the ulna when the elbow is extended,;? 0(3Structure: humerus capitulum$   Description: the rounded process that caps the distal end of the lateral condyle of the humerus Notes: it articulates with the head of the radius; capitulum means "little head">H3 ) Structure: humerus trochle$    Description: the grooved process that caps the distal end of the medial condyle of the humerus Notes: it articulates with the trochlear notch of the ulna; the shape of the trochlea and the trochlear notch limits side-to-side movement and guarantees a hinge action; trochlea means "pulley"tG $  B *4 BONE: ulna$ Description: the bone on the medial side of the forearm (antebrachium) Notes: the ulna articulates proximally with the trochlea of the humerus and the head of the radius; it articulates distally with the ulnar notch of the radiusP9 1 =+5Structure: ulna olecranon$   Description: the proximal end of the ulna Notes: it is the insertion site of the tendon of the triceps brachii m.; when the elbow is extended, the olecranon of the ulna engages the olecranon fossa of the humerusPf$ ,6Structure: ulna trochlear notch$  iDescription: the crescent shaped notch on the anterior surface of the proximal end of the ulna Notes: it is located between the olecranon and the coronoid process; it articulates with the trochlea of the humerus; a ridge within the trochlear notch fits into the groove in the trochlea of the ulna which limits side-to-side movement and guarantees a hinge actionjjt  !  " N-7 Structure: ulna coronoid process$!  Description: the anterior projection of bone located distal to the trochlear notch Notes: it is the insertion site of the brachialis m.,B - .8Structure: ulna radial notch$ )Description: the notch on the lateral surface of the humerus located just distal to the trochlear notch Notes: it accommodates the head of the radius; the annular ligament of the radius attaches to the anterior and posterior edges of the radial notch of the ulna to encircle the head of the radius**,4 /9Structure: ulna body$ Description: the long slender midportion of the ulna Notes: it is also called the shaft or diaphysis; the interosseous membrane attaches to the entire length of the interosseous border of the body of the ulnaP 2  .  EDStructure: ulna head$ gDescription: the distal end of the ulna Notes: it is small and rounded for articulation with the radiusFEStructure: ulna styloid process$  Description: a small projection from the distal surface of the head of the ulna Notes: it is the site of attachment of the articular disk of the distal radioulnar joint,{  0  BONE: radius$ Description: the bone on the lateral side of the forearm (antebrachium) Notes: the radius pivots on its long axis and crosses the ulna during pronation ,: G 1:Structure: radius head$ Description: the rounded proximal end of the radius Notes: it has a smooth, rounded surface for articulation with the ulna; the head of the radius is encircled by the annular ligament (4/5 of a circle) and the radial notch of the ulna (1/5 of a circle)2;Structure: radius neck$ Description: the constricted area of the radius located distal to the head Notes: the annular ligament of the radius surrounds the head of the radius, not the neck of the radiusGF#Structure: radius radial tuberosity$$  Description: a roughened area on the anteromedial surface of the radius located just distal to the neck Notes: it is the insertion site of the tendon of the biceps brachii m.,$qHGStructure: radius body$ uDescription: the long, slender midportion of the radius Notes: it is also known as the shaft or diaphysis; the interosseous membrane attaches to the entire length of the body of the radius along its interosseous border; a fracture of the distal end of the body of the radius with a dorsal displacement of the distal fragment is quite common and is called a Colles' fracturevZvb 6  K  IHStructure: radius ulnar notch$  Description: a shallow notch located on the medial surface of the distal end of the radius Notes: it articulates with the head of the ulnaJI!Structure: radius styloid process$"  Description: the distal-most projection from the lateral side of the radius Notes: the radial styloid process projects lateral to the proximal row of carpal bones]>3 BONE: carpal bones$ Description: the bones of the wrist Notes: eight bones arranged in two rows; a pneumonic for memorizing the carpal bones is " some lovers try positions that they can't handle" - the first letters of these eight words are the first letters of the names of the eight carpal bones arranged from lateral to medial, proximal row first: scaphoid, lunate, triquitrum, pisiform/trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamateZtJ    KJ%Structure: carpal bones proximal row $& Description: lateral to medial: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform Notes: the scaphoid and lunate bones of the proximal row articulate with the distal end of the radiust   HLK"Structure: carpal bones distal row$#  Description: lateral to medial: trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate Notes: the distal row of carpal bones articulates with the metacarpal bones of the hand,5 Y4 BONE: scaphoid$Description: the most lateral carpal bone of the proximal row Notes: the scaphoid bone is located in the floor of the anatomical snuff box; it is frequently fractured by hyperextension and abduction of the wrist; scaphoid means "boat-shaped",H  5  BONE: lunate$ Description: the carpal bone located between the scaphoid and triquetrum in the proximal row Notes: the lunate is so named because it is "moon-shaped" (crescent shaped) in longitudinal section; the head of the capitate sits within the crescent of the lunate b0  c  6BONE: triquetrum$  Description: the most medial bone in the proximal row of carpal bones Notes: it articulates with the pisiform which sits anterior to itd 7BONE: pisiform$TDescription: a sesamoid bone in the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris m. Notes: it articulates with the triquetrum; the pisiform bone provides a protective function for the flexor carpi ulnaris tendon by bearing the forces generated by the tendon riding across the triquitrum, especially during wrist extension; pisiform means "pea-shaped"UU !"  3G $ 8BONE: trapezium$ Description: the most lateral carpal bone of the distal row Notes: it forms a saddle joint with the metacarpal bone of the thumb; "the thumb swings on the trapezium"9BONE: trapezoid$ Description: the carpal bone located between the trapezium and the capitate in the distal row Notes: the trapezoid is named for its trapezoid shapeB I:BONE: capitate$mDescription: the carpal bone located between the trapezoid and the hamate in the distal carpal row Notes: the capitate is the largest carpal bone; it is named for its rounded head; forces generated in the hand (as during a punching blow with the fist) are transmitted through the third metacarpal bone to the capitate and proximally through the lunate to the radiusnnPB$  ; BONE: hamate$ Description: the most medial carpal bone in the distal row Notes: the hamulus (hook) of the hamate is its distinguishing characteristic; it is an attachment point of the flexor retinaculum>EO MLBONE: metacarpal bones$PDescription: the bones located between the carpal bones and the phalanges of the hand Notes: there are a total of five metacarpal bones in the hand; the metacarpals of the four fingers are bound together by ligaments to form a firm foundation for finger movements; the metacarpal of the thumb is more independent in its range of motionQQ<< Structure: metacarpal bones base$! iDescription: the proximal end of the metacarpal Notes: it articulates with the distal row of carpal bones== Structure: metacarpal bones body$! YDescription: the slender shaft of the metacarpal Notes: it is also known as the diaphysisP >> Structure: metacarpal bones head$! 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"--&TNPP & ՜.+,0P     On-screen ShowMGCCCee;K OTimes New RomanArial Wingdings SandstoneANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY DIRECTIONSBONE: clavicle&Structure: clavicle sternal extremity'Structure: clavicle acromial extremityBONE: scapula#Structure: scapula superior border"Structure: scapula medial border "Structure: scapula superior angle"Structure: scapula lateral border"Structure: scapula inferior angle"Structure: scapula glenoid cavity)Structure: scapula supraglenoid tubercle)Structure: scapula infraglenoid tubercleStructure: scapula spine Structure: scapular notch$Structure: scapula coracoid processStructure: scapula acromion(Structure: scapula supraspinatous fossa)Structure: scapula infraspinatous fossa BONE: humerusStructure: humerus head#Structure: humerus anatomical neck!Structure: humerus surgical neck$Structure: humerus greater tubercle#Structure: humerus lesser tubercle*Structure: humerus intertubercular groove1Structure: humerus crest of the greater tubercle0Structure: humerus crest of the lesser tubercle&Structure: humerus deltoid tuberosity!Structure: humerus radial groove.Structure: humerus medial supracondylar ridge/Structure: humerus lateral supracondylar ridge&Structure: humerus lateral epicondyle%Structure: humerus medial epicondyle"Structure: humerus coronoid fossa Structure: humerus radial fossa#Structure: humerus olecranon fossaStructure: humerus capitulumStructure: humerus trochle BONE: ulnaStructure: ulna olecranon Structure: ulna trochlear notch!Structure: ulna coronoid processStructure: ulna radial notchStructure: ulna bodyStructure: ulna head Structure: ulna styloid process BONE: radiusStructure: radius headStructure: radius neck$Structure: radius radial tuberosityStructure: radius bodyStructure: radius ulnar notch"Structure: radius styloid processBONE: carpal bones&Structure: carpal bones proximal row #Structure: carpal bones distal rowBONE: scaphoid BONE: lunateBONE: triquetrumBONE: pisiformBONE: trapeziumBONE: trapezoidBONE: capitate BONE: 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