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Where is the supraspinous fossa located?   Above spine of scapula  
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where is the infraspinous fossa located?   Below the spine of scapula  
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Where is the acromion located?   Upper tip of scapula  
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Whre is the trochlea located?   Distal end of humerus Articulates with semi-lunar knotch  
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Where is the trochlear(semi-lunar)notch?   front of upper ulna accomodates the trochlea of the humerus  
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Where is the anterior superior spine located?   front or anterior end of iliac crest  
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Where is the posterior superior spine located?   back or posterior end of iliac crest  
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Another name for hip bone?   Innominate  
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Name three parts of hip bone?   Ilium (largest, upper portion), ischium (lower portion of hipbone) and pubis(form pubis symphysis)  
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what kind of movement does knee joint allow?   flexion-extension of leg  
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Name movements of diarthrotic joints   angular, circumduction and rotation  
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what are four angular movements of diarthrotic joints?   flexion (decrease angle), extension (increase angle between bones), adduction (move away) and Abduction (move toward)  
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What is rotation of diarthrotic joints?   revolving or twisting of a part of the body shoulders, hips when dancing  
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what is circumduction of diarthrotic joints?   all angular movements combined in succession, arm outstretched draws a circle on board  
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name some examples of diarthrotic joints?   Ball and socket (hip, shoulder), hinge (elbow, knee, ankle and temporo mandibular joint), condyloid (wrist), pivot (forearm), saddle (carpo-metocarpal joint at base of thumb) , gliding(costovertebral joint)  
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Where is the greater tubercle located?   large bony prominence on upper lateral border of humerus below anatomical neck  
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where is the lesser tubercle located?   smaller bony prominence on upper lateral border of humerus  
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How many bones in hand   8 carpals 5 metacarpals 14 phalanges 27 total  
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How many bones in foot?   7 tarsals 5 metatarsals 14 phlanges 26 total  
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what goes into the glenoid cavity?   head of humerus (ball and socket joint)  
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Which bone has two heads?   humerus, it has surgical and anatomical  
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what bone supports weight when sitting?   tuberosity of the ischium  
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what type of joint is a costovertebral joint?   gliding (arthroidal)  
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Process=ulna   fossa=humerus  
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Where is the the olecranion process?   upper end of ulna  
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where is the coronoid process?   beak like projection below olecranon process  
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Two bones that make up shoulder girdle   clavicle and scapula  
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what is medial epidondyle?   round bony prominence that sticks out, known as the funnybone  
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what is the lateral epidondyle?   opposite of medial, smaller bony prominence on outer border of lower humerus  
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two bones of forearm?   ulna and radius  
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name the cavity that the head or the femur goes into?   acetabulum  
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Two bones of leg   fibula and tibia  
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name five fractures   open or compound, closed, communated, green stick, colles  
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where is the coracoid process located   projects from the neck of the scapula, outer part of clavicle  
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3 kinds of joint movements   diarthroses- freely moveable synarthroses- no movement amphiarthroses- slightly moveable  
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name the heel bone   calcaneous  
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some characteristics of diarthroses joints   snovial fluid, synovial joints, atricular cartilage, capsule of fibrous tissue, interosseous ligaments for strength  
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what are bursa?   sacs lined with synovial membrane that converts to fluid - cushions bone, reduces friction  
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two bones that have lateral and medial condyles   femur and tibia  
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What is styloid process?   small bony prominence on bottom of ulna or radius  
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what is medial malleolus?   inner side of ankle tibia  
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where is the lateral malleolus?   outer side of ankle fibula  
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what is sternoclavicular joint?   bony joint between shoulder girdle and trunk of clavicle  
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where is the sacro illac joint?   where illium meets sacrum  
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what is the tuberosity of the ischium?   back border of the superior ramus  
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