Name the Bones of the Pectoral Girdle
Name the bones of each region of the upper limb
Name (9) features of the scapula
Name (13) features of the humerus
Name (4) features of the radius
Name (5) features of the ulna
Name the distal row of carpal bones, lateral to medial
TTCH
The Tenor Can’t Hear
Name the proximal carpal bones, lateral to medial
SLTP
Scaly Lizards Turn Pink
What is the technical name for the thumb?
Pollux
What does “coracoid” mean?
Shaped like a raven’s beak
1700–10; < New Latin coracoīdēs < Greek korakoeidḗs ravenlike, hooked like a raven’s beak, equivalent to korak- (stem of kórax) raven + -oeidēs -oid
What muscles partially attach to the acromion and spine of the scapula?
Deltoid and trapezius
What does “glenoid” mean?
Socket-like
or
Eyeball-like
1700–10; < Greek glēnoeid(ḗs), equivalent to glḗn(ē) pupil, eyeball + -oeidēs -oid
What does “condyle” mean?
Knucle or joint
1625–35; variant of condyl < New Latin condylus knuckle < Greek kóndylos
What does “olecranon” mean?
“Head of Elbow”
1720–30; < New Latin < Greek ōlékrānon point of the elbow, short for ōlenókrānon, equivalent to ōlén(ē) elbow + -o- -o- + krān(íon) head (see cranium) + -on neuter noun suffix