Bones in the wrist area

    • [DOC File]Trauma Registrar Guide

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      Two bones that articulate with the clavicle. Formed from articulation of the scapula and clavicle . Bones of the wrist. Bones of the fingers. Heads of these bones form the knuckles. Pointed projections at the distal ends of both the radius and the ulna 16. Color and label.

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    • Wrist pain - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

      Long bones – bones longer than they are wide (Fig 7.2) femur, humerus, phalanges, etc. Short bones – cube shaped. wrist and ankle. Flat bones – thin, flattened and a bit curved. sternum, scapula, ribs and skull. Irregular bones. vertebrae and hip bones. Sesamoid bones – develop in tendons under stress. patella. Structure of Long Bone

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    • [DOCX File]A1.1.2.OrientationManiken - Belle Vernon Area School District

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      39. What type of joint is in our wrist? A. Hinge B. Pivot. C. Ball and socket D. Gliding. 40. How many ribs do we have? A. 12 B. 24. C. 36 D. 48. 41. These two things make bones hard. A. Palcium and chosphorous B. Zinc and oxide. C. Milk and Cheese D. Calcium and phosphorous. 42. Where are most of your bones located? A. Ribs B. Hands and Feet ...

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    • [DOCX File]A1.2.2.SkeletonHunt - Belle Vernon Area School District

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      Anterior knee area. Pelvic. Inferior to the abdominal cavity. Popliteal. Posterior knee area. Sacral. Posterior landmark area between hips. Scapular. Upper back, scapula area. Sternal. Breastbone area. Tarsal. Along the front of the foot around the ankle. Thoracic. Superior area of ventral body cavity; separated by diaphragm. Umbilical. Belly ...

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    • [DOC File]Dorchester School District Two / Homepage

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      Bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons are all types of connective tissue that support your frame. The human skeleton is a wonder of design and engineering. It is incredibly strong and affords us great protection, but it is also incredibly light, giving us a great range of mobility.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy Chp 5 Notes

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      Joints: Acromioclavicular, carpal bones (wrist), elbow, sternoclavicular, glenohumeral, metacarpophalangeal, interphalangeal. Lower Extremities: ... Whole Area There are typically 206 bones in the body, though there may be up to about 226. There are approximately 5 liters of blood in the average adult male of 75 kg. B. Testing.

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    • [DOCX File]CHAPTER 7: THE SKELETAL SYSTEM

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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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