What two bones is the pectoral girdle made up of?
- scapulae
Describe the clavicle, including its articulation points
- articulates medially with the manubrium of the sternum and laterally with the acromion
Describe the scapula, including its articulation points
What are the greater and lesser tubercles on the humerus for?
muscle attachment
What is the intertubercular sulcus on the humerus for?
passage of biceps brachii tendon and muscle attachment
Name 6 proximal parts of the humerus.
Name 6 distal parts of the humerus.
What is the deltoid tuberosity on the humerus for?
attachment of deltoid muscle
What are the medial and lateral epicondyles on the humerus for?
muscle attachments
What is the capitulum on the humerus for?
round lateral projection for articulation with the radius
What is the trochlea on the humerus for?
pulley-shaped medial projection for articulation with the ulna
Where is the radial fossa on the humerus and what does it articulate with?
Where is the coronoid fossa on the humerus and what does it articulate with?
Where is the olecranon fossa on the humerus and what does it articulate with?
Describe the bones of the forearm.
- in anatomical position, radius is lateral to the ulna
Name and briefly describe 3 proximal parts of the radius.
Name and briefly describe 2 distal parts of the radius.
- ulnar notch: medial dent for the head of the ulna
Name 4 proximal parts of the ulna.
What is the trochlear notch of the ulna for?
accommodates trochlea of humerus
What is the olecranon of the ulna for?
- attachment site for triceps brachii
Where is the coronoid process of the ulna found?
inferior lip of trochlear notch
What is the radial notch of the ulna for?
- accommodates the head of the radius
Name and briefly describe 2 distal parts of the ulna.
- styloid process: posteromedial “wrist bump”
How many carpal “wrist” bones do we have in one hand, and how are they organized?
- 2 rows (1 proximal, 1 distal) of 4