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Midspinal line   Runs in the midline overlying the spinous processes of the entire vertebral column from occiput to the coccyx.  
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What is deviated in scoliosis?   Midspinal line. Makes an S.  
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Paravertebral line   Corresponds to the tips of transverse processes of the vertebral column. Relevant in diagnosing somatic dysfunction.  
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Cervical line vs Thoracocolumbar line   Cervical line is more medial.  
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Line of the angle of the ribs   Only in thoracic cage. Two inches lateral to paravertebral line. Corresponds with ribs. Most medial point where you can palpate the rib.  
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Jugular Notch   Level of T2. Hole above the sternum.  
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Costo   Rib  
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Chondro   Cartillage  
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Sternal Angle   Top of sternum where it angles.  
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Costochondral Junctions   Where the rib meets cartillage, stops being bone.  
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Costosternal junctions   Where rib meets sternum. Only 7 make way to sternum. First 6. 7-10 all fuse before they get there into cartillage.  
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Costoclavicular space   Space under the clavicle  
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Sternoclavicular joint   Sternum meets clavicle  
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Acromioclavicular Joint   Acromion attaches to other end of clavicle.  
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Coracoid Process   Process above the armpit  
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Greater Tubercle of Humerus   outer part of humerus head.  
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Lesser tubercle of Humerus   Inner part of humerus head.  
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Anterior Superior Iliac Spine   The hip bone that you can feel. Furthest out.  
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Pubic Symphysis   Connection of the two parts of the hip. in the middle, under genitalia  
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Greater trochanter of femur   Highest part of femur.  
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Transverse process of L5   top of the hip  
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External auditory meatus   Earhole  
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Angle of Mandible   Where mandible changes direction. Back of Jaw  
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Lateral Epicondyle of Humerus   Meets the elbow  
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Radial Head   In anatomical position, the bone that is lateral in the arm.  
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Olecranon process   Bony prominence on elbow  
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Antecubital fossa   Space when you bend your elbow  
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Anterior body line   bottom of sternum  
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posterior body line   opposite the anterior body line  
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Cervical lordosis   Curved. bulging out front.  
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Thoracic Kyphosis   Curved so back goes out back.  
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Lumbar Lordisis   Sacral curve. goes inwards.  
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Sacral Kyphosis   above the buttcrack.  
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Popliteal fossa   Fossa in knee  
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Lateral Malleolus   Lateral bump on ankle. Part of fibula.  
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Medial Malleolus   Medial bump on ankle. Part of tibia.  
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Fibular Head   Proximal Part.  
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Fibula/Tibia   Tibia is Bigger. Fibula is smaller. Fibula is lateral. Tibia is medial.  
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Radius/Ulna   In Anatomical Position, Radius is lateral, ulna is medial.  
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Mid Gravitational Line   Shows someones center of gravity. These structures should all line up. Lateral Malleolus, Lateral Epicondyle of humerus, Greater tubercle of humerus, External Auditory Meatus, Greater trochanter of femur,  
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Shifting structures in reference to mid gravitational line   Will push center of gravity towards the way you are shifting structure.  
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External Occipal Protuberance   Inion. Bump on back of head.  
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Vertebra Prominens   usually c7. Big bump when you go down spine.  
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Spinous Process of T1   Right below c7 aka vertebra prominens  
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Spine of scapula   Level of t3. part of scapula that is prominent.  
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Medial border of scapula   Border closest to the middle of the spine  
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Inferior angle of scapula   Level of T7. Bottom Top of spine.  
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Lateral Body Line   most lateral part of trunk. your side.  
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Iliac Crest   Level of L4. about elbow height. Can feel on sides.  
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Posterior Superior Iliac Spine   Level of S2. in the butt.  
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Ischial Tuberosity   bottom of butt  
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Gluteal Fold   Buttcrack  
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Achiles tendon   Back of foot  
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Sacral Landmarks   Inferior Lateral Angle of the Sacrum. Sacral Sulcus (depth between PSIS and sacral base).  
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Glabella   Forehead  
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Zygomatic Arch   Cheek bone under eye.  
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Vomer   Bone under nose  
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Symphysis Menti   Chin. Where the two sides meet.  
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Ramus of mandible   furthest portion back of mandible. above the angle.  
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Pterion   Temple  
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Zygomatic Arch   Cheekbone extension towards the ear  
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Mental Protuberance   Chin  
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Maxilla   Upper Jaw  
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Occiput   Base of skull, meets Inion  
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Temporal Bone   Where ear is. houses inner ear  
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Parietal bone   Superior to massiter muscle. can flex by clenching massiter  
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frontal bone   forehead  
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temporomandibular joint   right in front of ear. the zygomatic arch and the mandible meet here.  
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