Humerus
Ulna
Proximal Row of Carpal
scaphoid, lunate, triquetum and pisiform
- schaphoid most commonly fractured
Distal Row of Carpals
trapezium, trapeizoid, capitate, hamate
(She Is Too Pretty)
(Try To Catch Her)
Carpal Tunnel
space between carpal bones and flexor retinaculum
- median nerve passes through carpal tunnel
Appendicular Skeleton
Capitulum and Radial Fossa
is a rounded knob on the lateral aspect of the humerus that articulates with the head of the radius
anterior depression above the capitulum that articulates with the head of the radius when the forearm is flexed
Trochlea and Cornoid Fossa
located medial to the capitulum that articulates with the ulna
anterior depression that receives the coronoid process of the ulna when forearm is flexed
Radius
Carpals in proximal row (lateral to medial)
scaphoid lunate triquetrum pisiform - articulate with distal end of the ulna nad radius to form the wrist joint
Carpals in Distal Row (lateral to medial)
trapezium
trapezoid
capitate: largest carpal bone, head articulates with lunate
hamate
Metacarpal Bone
proximal base: articulate with distal row of carpal bones to form capometacarpol joints
intermediate shaft
distal head: articulate with the proximal phalanges to form (knuckles) metacarpophalangeal joints
- numbered I-V: thumb to medial
Phalanges
Hinge Joint (elbow)
Radiocarpal Joint
Metacarpophalangeal and Intercarpol Joints
Biceps Brachii
Briahialis
Brachioradialsis
Triceps Brachii
Long head: infraglenoid tubercle, a projection inferior to glenoid cavity of scapula
lateral head: post. surface of humerus above radial groove
medial head: entire posterior surface of humerus inferior to a groove for the radial nerve
- olecranon of ulna
- extends forearm at elbow joint and extends arm at shoulder joint
- radial nerve
Anconeus
Pronator Teres
Pronator Quadratus
Supinator