ANATOMY n Appendicular Skeleton Lecture Notes LATIN TERMS

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ANATOMY n. Appendicular Skeleton Lecture Notes

ANATOMY n. Appendicular Skeleton Lecture Notes

LATIN TERMS = toothn. Vert = turn; joint n. Pect = breast n. Endo

LATIN TERMS = toothn. Vert = turn; joint n. Pect = breast n. Endo = within n. Pelv= basin n. Epi= upon n. Sutur= seam n. Lamina = thin n. Odon plate

/ Fibula TARSALS PHALANGES HUMERUS PHALANGES

/ Fibula TARSALS PHALANGES HUMERUS PHALANGES

SUPERIOR LATERAL MEDIAL INFERIOR n Clavicles are “S” shaped bones that originate at the

SUPERIOR LATERAL MEDIAL INFERIOR n Clavicles are “S” shaped bones that originate at the superior lateral border of the manubrium of the sternum (jugular notches) n Scapulas are flat bones located at the

Brachium and Antebrachium n n n Brachium = Upper Limb 30 bones per limb

Brachium and Antebrachium n n n Brachium = Upper Limb 30 bones per limb Brachium contains the humerus Antebrachium or forearm contains the radius & ulna (radius on thumb side) Carpus or wrist contains 8 small bones arranged in two rows Manus or hand contains 19 bones in 2 groups – 5 metacarpals in the palm – 14 phalanges in the fingers

q. Upper Limbs: (Brachium) q. Humerus is a long bone that extends from the

q. Upper Limbs: (Brachium) q. Humerus is a long bone that extends from the scapula to the elbow. n q The superior round portion that articulates with the scapula is known as the head q. Be able to identify the greater and lesser tubercles…PAGE 242 in AP book. Important site for muscle attachment q. Any blow to the ulnar nerve will send a sensation known as a funny bone

q. BONES OF THE FOREARM (Antebrachium) n q. The humerus articulates with the radius

q. BONES OF THE FOREARM (Antebrachium) n q. The humerus articulates with the radius and ulna at a location known as the condyle q. Ulna is a long bone that is medial to the radius. q. The olecranon process is the superior end of the ulna and is the point of the elbow q. Radius is the lateral bone of the forearm q. PAGE 243 in AP book

n n V IV I II n n CARPAL BONES The carpus is the

n n V IV I II n n CARPAL BONES The carpus is the wrist containing 8 carpal short bones Is this diagram showing correct anatomical positioning? ? Metacarpals are short bones that articulate with the distal carpal bones to support the hand Roman numerals are used to identify the metacarpals from lateral to medial Phalanges (14 finger bones) that articulate distally to the metacarpal bones

Checking for understanding! n Skeleton worksheet: Color the axial and appendicular skeleton and then

Checking for understanding! n Skeleton worksheet: Color the axial and appendicular skeleton and then identify ALL the bones of the ENTIRE skeleton. n Use pages 207 and 239 in the A & P book. n Colored pencils can be found in the back of the room.

THE PELVIC GIRDLE aka Ossa Coxae n

THE PELVIC GIRDLE aka Ossa Coxae n

Ilium n Ischium Pubis Pubic symphysis made of cartilage

Ilium n Ischium Pubis Pubic symphysis made of cartilage

Comparison of Male & Female: less massive, shallower pubic arch greater than 100 degrees,

Comparison of Male & Female: less massive, shallower pubic arch greater than 100 degrees, and pelvic inlet round or oval n Male: heavier, upper pelvis nearly vertical, coccyx n

n. HINT: Woman’s pelvis must be larger to allow for childbirth.

n. HINT: Woman’s pelvis must be larger to allow for childbirth.

LOWER LIMBS n

LOWER LIMBS n

FEMUR pg 250 n v. Longest and heaviest bone in the body v. Head

FEMUR pg 250 n v. Longest and heaviest bone in the body v. Head v. Neck CONDYLE v. Shaft v. Greater Trochanter

v. A triangular Sesamoid bone v. Enclosed within the tendons v. Guards the knee

v. A triangular Sesamoid bone v. Enclosed within the tendons v. Guards the knee joint

Tibia and Fibula n Tibia- Large medial bone that articulates with the condyles of

Tibia and Fibula n Tibia- Large medial bone that articulates with the condyles of the femur and helps support weight n Tibia= shinbone n Fibula - Parallels the lateral border of the tibia and aids in moving the foot and

Tarsals, Meta. Tarsals and phalanges Tarsals= ankle and heel n Heel= Calcaneus n Metatarsals=middle

Tarsals, Meta. Tarsals and phalanges Tarsals= ankle and heel n Heel= Calcaneus n Metatarsals=middle of the foot and Roman numerals are used to identify the metatarsals from medial to lateral…. this is opposite than the metacarpals n Phalanges- 14 toe bones, the great toe #1 has 2 phalanges and the other 4 toes have 3 phalanges n II IV V I

HUMAN ANATOMY JOINTS (aka… articulations)

HUMAN ANATOMY JOINTS (aka… articulations)

LATIN TERMS that you will find very helpful in remembering JOINTS! n Arthros =

LATIN TERMS that you will find very helpful in remembering JOINTS! n Arthros = joint n Syn = together n Amphi = both sides n Dia = through n Planta = sole n In = into

Synarthrosis Amphiarthrosis Diarthrosis (synovial joints)

Synarthrosis Amphiarthrosis Diarthrosis (synovial joints)

n Use pg. 268 in your book to identify the various types of joints

n Use pg. 268 in your book to identify the various types of joints and

Dislocation (luxation) – Articulating bones are forced out of position by extreme stress –

Dislocation (luxation) – Articulating bones are forced out of position by extreme stress – Can cause damage to cartilage, ligaments or distort the joint cavity n Subluxation – Partial dislocation – Less severe – “double-jointed” persons n

Pg. 263 -267 n Gliding – 2 surfaces slide past each other n n

Pg. 263 -267 n Gliding – 2 surfaces slide past each other n n n Circumduction Rotation Flexion/extension Supination/prona tion Opposition LABEL THE PICTURES ON

Pg. 263 -267 n n n Inversion/eversion Retraction/protrac tion Depression/elevat ion Dorsiflexion/plant ar flexion

Pg. 263 -267 n n n Inversion/eversion Retraction/protrac tion Depression/elevat ion Dorsiflexion/plant ar flexion Lateral flexion Abduction/adducti on

THE END n

THE END n

n Choose ONE of the following terms to “graffiti” on the blank piece of

n Choose ONE of the following terms to “graffiti” on the blank piece of paper: – – – – Appendicular Skeleton Joints Pectoral Girdle Pelvic Girdle Carpal Bones Tarsal Bones Dislocation n On the back, explain what each letter is and how it relates to the term you chose. n Make your graffiti COLORFUL & CREATIVE!!!