THE HAND, FOREARM AND SHOULDER
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Explore the intricate details of 24 hand, forearm, and shoulder bones, including phalanges, metacarpals, carpals, and more. Learn about their functions and relationships to enhance your anatomical knowledge.
THE HAND, FOREARM AND SHOULDER
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14 Phalanges-2 in the thumb Middle 3 2 4 5 1
Sesamoid bones • Head of first metacarpal • Head of 2nd metacarpal • Head of 5th metacarpal
8 Carpal bones 1st row after metacarpals • Scaphoid “Snuff box” • Lunate • Triquetrum • Pisiform
8 Carpal Bones • Second row of carpal bones • Trapezium • Trapezoid • Capitate • Hamate-hook (palmar side)
Create a sentence using the first letter of each carpal bone in the correct order. Write it down-we will go over it and vote on the best one. • S L T P T T C H
Forearm bone-Ulna • Olecranon process- (Tip of elbow) Coronoid process Shaft Styloid process of Ulna
Forearm bones-Radius Head Neck Shaft Styloid process of radius
Supination and pronation • Radius rotates over the ulna
Parts of Humerus • Head • Greater tubercle • Lesser tubercle • Lateral epicondyle • Medial epicondyle • Trochlea
Parts of scapula • Anterior view Coracoid process Acromion Scapula Glenoid fossa Clavicle
What 2 bones form the ball and socket joint for the shoulder?
Posterior view of scapula • Spine of scapula
Clavicle Acromial end Sternal end