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RA 102 Chapter 6 Fill In The Blanks

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Term: The girdle is formed by which two bones?Definition: the clavicle and the
Term: The girdle is completed in the front by the sternum, which with the:Definition: medial end of the
Term: Because the proximal humerus is included in the shoulder joint, its is considered with the:Definition: shoulder
Term: The is classified as a long bone. T/FDefinition:
Term: The clavicle lies in a horizontal plane just above the: Definition: 1st rib and the anterior part of the shoulder girdle
Term: The lateral of the clavicle is termed the:Definition: acromial extremity, and it articulates with the of the scapula
Term: The medial aspect of the is termed the:Definition: sternal , and it articulates with the manubrium of the sternum and the first costal cartilage
Term: The clavicle is more thicker and double for which gender?Definition: more for than females
Term: The is classified as a:Definition: flat bone, with a 45-60 degree angle in relation to the position
Term: is shape, the scapula has:Definition: 2 , 3 borders, 3 angles
Term: The 2 of the scapula are:Definition: anterior: sub-scapular : supraspinous fossa, spine, infraspinous fossa
Term: The 3 of the scapula are the:Definition: , medial, and lateral borders
Term: The 3 of the scapula are the:Definition: , inferior, and lateral angles
Term: The angle is formed by the:Definition: junction of the superior and borders
Term: The inferior angle is by the:Definition: junction of the medial (vertebral) and lateral borders, and lies over the 7th
Term: on the superposterior thorax between the 2nd and 7th ribs is the:Definition: medial border of the that runs parallel with the vertebral column.
Term: The dorsal surface of the is divided into how many portions?Definition: 2 portions by a prominent spinous
Term: The 2 of the dorsal surface of the scapula are the:Definition: the fossa and the infraspinous fossa
Term: The dorsal surface of the border affords attachments to which muscles?Definition: the levator muscles of the scapula, the greater muscle, and the lesser rhomboid muscle
Term: The border extends from the: Definition: superior angle to the process
Term: The lateral end has a deep called:Definition: the notch
Term: The border extends from the: Definition: superior to the angles
Term: The lateral border from the :Definition: glenoid cavity to the inferior
Term: The lateral angle, the thickest part of the body of the , ends in a shallow, oval depression called:Definition: the glenoid
Term: can the coracoid process be palpated?Definition: just distal and slightly medial to the (AC) articulation
Term: What are common positioning landmarks for radiography?Definition: the acromion, coracoid process, superior angle, and angle
Term: The proximal end of the consists of:Definition: a head, an anatomic neck, 2 prominent processes called the greater and tubercles, and the surgical neck.
Term: Where is the tubercle situated?Definition: on the anterior surface of the bone, immediately below the anatomical
Term: The tendon of the muscle inserts at:Definition: the tubercle
Term: The surface of the greater tubercle slopes posteriorly at an angle of approximately:Definition: 25 degrees and has three flattened for muscle insertion
Term: What are ?Definition: small. synovial fluid-filled sacs that relieve pressure and reduces friction in
Term: are bursae often found?Definition: the bones and the skin; and allows skin to move easily when joint is moved
Term: One of the largest bursae of the is the:Definition: subacromial
Term: When does the become important radiographically?Definition: when injury or age the deposition of calcium
Term: The scapulohumeral between the glenoid cavity and the head of the humerus form a:Definition: synovial ball-and-socket , allowing movement in all directions
Term: The scapulohumeral articulation is referred to as:Definition: the joint
Term: What is the classification of the Scapulohumeral?Definition: synovial, ball-and-socket, movable
Term: What is the classification of the Acromioclavicular?Definition: , gliding, freely movable
Term: What is the classification of the Sternoclavicular?Definition: synovial, double gliding, movable
Term: of the shoulder girdle:Definition: scapulohumeral, , sternoclavicular
Term: The acromioclavicular (AC) between the acromion of the and the acromial extremity of the clavicle forms a:Definition: gliding joint
Term: The sternoclavicular (SC) articulation is by the sternal extremity of the clavicle with 2 bones: Definition: the and the 1st rib
 
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