Anatomy of wrist bones
[DOC File]Yeditepe University Faculty of Medicine 1st Year Anatomy Blog
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Efficiency of hand function results in large part from the ability to place it in the proper position by movements at the scapulothoracic, glenohumeral, elbow, radio-ulnar, and wrist joints. Unlike the lower limb, which is used for support, stability, and locomotion, the upper limb is highly mobile for positioning the hand in space.
[DOC File]Anatomy 2009 Upper Limb - Doctorswriting
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Anatomy 2009 Upper Limb - answers. 1.Regarding the bones of the wrist. a) the lunate articulates with the trapezoid x triquetrum , scaphoid, radius, capitate. b) the carpus is composed of 7 carpal bones x eight. c) the capitate is the most frequently fractured carpal bone x scaphoid.
[DOC File]Human Anatomy: Unit 2 Notes
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Certain tendons, like those in the wrist and ankle are enclosed in tubes called “tendon sheaths” for protection and to allow it to slide more easily. An “aponeurosis” is a broad flat tendon that looks like a sheet of white tissue. Histology: Fig. 8.2. Skeletal muscle is composed of long cylindrical cells called muscle fibers (myofibers).
[DOC File]SKELETAL SYSTEM
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Wrist – 8 small bones called carpels Fingers – Metacarpels, Phalanges. Pelvic Girdle: Hips. Two large bones called COXAL BONES. Legs: Upper leg (thigh) - FEMUR. Lower leg – tibia & fibula. Ankle and Upper foot – 7 bones called TARSALS, Largest is the heel bone called the CALCANEOUS
[DOC File]Human Anatomy Chapter 8: Appendicular Skeleton
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Distal ends of both bones articulate with the _____ (wrist bones) Bones of the wrist and hand _____are the wrist bones (short bones) ... Human Anatomy Chapter 8: Appendicular Skeleton Author: bsage Last modified by: bsage Created Date: 8/27/2008 8:48:00 PM Company:
[DOC File]Shier, Butler, and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and ...
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2. Examples of long bones are forearm and thigh bones. 3. Short bones are shaped like cubes. 4. Examples of short bones are wrist bones and ankle bones. 5. Flat bones are platelike structures. 6. Examples of flat bones are some skull bones, ribs, and scapulae. 7. Irregular bones have a …
[DOC File]Anatomy Lecture Notes – Midterm 2006
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Wrist Bones: Some Lovers Try Positions That They Can’t Handle ( Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate-Hook of hamate–where the ulnar nerve lies. Pisiform is a sesamoid bone. Muscles:
[DOC File]Anatomy Chp 5 Notes
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Bones are classified according to shape in 4 groups. Long Bones: typically longer than they are wide. a. Examples: Limbs. Short Bones: cube-shaped and contain mostly spongy bone. a. Examples: wrist and ankle bones. Sesamoid Bones: Form within tendons (Patella) Flat Bones: thin, flattened, and usually curved. a. Examples: Skull, ribs, breastbone
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