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Appendicular Skeleton & Joints

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What is the upper extremeity composed of?   Arm Perctoral Girdle Forearm Wrist/Hand  
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What is the pectoral girdle composed of?   Scapula and Clavicle  
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What bony joint connects the upper limb to the rest of the skeletal system?   sternoclavicular joint  
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What are the two end of the clavicle?   Sternal and Acromial  
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What is the only bony articulation between the upper extremity and axial skeleton?   Clavicle  
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Is the superior side of the clavicle smooth or rough?   Smooth  
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Is the inferior side of the clavicle smooth or rough?   Rough  
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What does the top 1/3 of the scapula make up?   Supraspinous Fossa  
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What does the bottom 2/3 of the scapula make up?   Inferspinous Fossa  
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What does the humeral head acrticulate with on the scapula?   Glenoid Fossa  
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What does the acromion process correspond with on the spine?   T2  
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What does the base of the spine of the scapula correspond with on the spine?   T3  
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What does the inferior angle of the scapula correspond with on the spine?q   T7  
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The scapula forms what three true synovial joints?   Glenohumeral Joint Acromioclavicular Joint Sternoclavicular Joint  
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What is the articulation that the scapula forms?   Thoracoscapular Articulation  
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What are the two tubercles of the humerus called, and where are they located?   Greater Tubercle- Lateral Lesser Tubercle- Medial  
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What are the facets of the greater tubercle on the humerus?   Supraspinatous Infraspinatous Teres Minor  
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What is the mid-shaft tubercle on the humerus?   Deltoid Tubercle  
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What does the trochlea articulate with?   Ulna  
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What does the radius articulate with?   Radius  
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What side is the radius on?   Lateral, thumbside  
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What side is the ulna on?   Mideal, pinky side  
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What does the trchlear notch of the ulna fit around?   Trochlea  
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What is the coronoid prcoess an attachment for?   Brachialis muscle  
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What is the olecranon on the ulna an attachment site for?   The tricpes muscle  
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What does the head of the radius articulate with?   Capitulum  
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What attaches to the radial tuberosity of the radius?   Biceps muscle  
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The dorsal tubercle of the radius is also known as...   Lister's tubercle  
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The majority of carpals articulate with....   proximal row of radius  
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What is the synthesmosis?   Membrane between the radius and ulna.  
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How many carpal bones are there?   8  
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What kind of bone is the pisiform?   sesamoid bone  
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What two tunnels do the carpal bones form?   Carpal tunnel Tunnel of Guyon  
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Carpal Tunnel   where the median nerve and 9 tendons transit  
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Tunnel of Guyon   Where the ulnar nerve transits  
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What comprises the radio carpal joint?   scaphiod, lunate and distal end of radius  
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What number is teh thumb   I  
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What are the parts of the metacarpals and phalanges   base shaft head  
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Carpal Tunnel   tingling or numbness of the thumb, index, middle and 1/2 the ring finger.  
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What may carpal tunnel be due to?   repetative motion  
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How many bones does the hand have?   19  
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How many metacarpals are there?   5  
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How many phalanges are there?   5  
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What does the first digit contain that makes it unique?   only a proximal and distal phalanx  
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