Attached to the vertebrae (costovertebral) of the thoracic spine (Ribs 8-10). The transverse processes of the thoracic spine are also attached to ribs. The vertebrae of the cervical spine are attached to the sternum.
Back
Glenoid
Front
Back
Vertebral Body
Front
Back
Coronal Direction: Proximal/Distal
Front
Proximal: closer to the midline ; Distal: Away from the midline
Back
Clavicle
Front
Back
Mastoid Process
Front
Back
Zygomatic Arch
Front
Back
Ligaments: Anterior and Posterior Longitudinal Ligaments
Flexion: decreasing the angle between body parts
Extension: increasing the angle between body parts
Back
Saggital Plane
Front
division of the body from the left/right
Back
Spinal Canal
Front
Back
Infraspinous/Superspinous fossae
Front
Supraspinous: 4
Infraspinous: 7
Back
Nasal, Zygomatic
Front
C: nasal
H: zygomatic
Back
Radius Head
Front
Back
Ulna Styloid Process
Front
Back
Maxilla
Front
Back
Ligamentum Nuchae
Front
Back
Ulna Olecranon
Front
Back
Coronal Plane
Front
division of the body from the front/back
Back
Coronal Direction: Ventral/Dorsal
Front
Dorsal: Superior ; Ventral: Inferior
Back
C1 and C2 of spine
Front
C1: Atlas
C2: Axis
Back
Segments of the Spine: Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum, Coccyx
Front
C1-7
T1-12
L1-5
S1-5
Back
Coronal Direction: Rostral/Caudal
Front
Rostral: Anterior ; Caudual: Posterior
Back
Pedicle
Front
Back
Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, Occipital Bones
Front
A: Frontal
B: Parietal
C: Occiptal
D: Temporal
Back
Ribs
Front
Ribs 1-7 are attached to sternum
Ribs 8-10 show costocartilage attachment
Ribs 10-12 also branch out with ribs 8,9 - but dont have the costovertebral attachment
Back
Transverse Plane
Front
Division of body by slice in half (feet/head)
Back
Occipital Condyles
Front
Back
Ethmoid, Sphenoid, Nasal, Zygomatic
Front
4: Zygomatic
8: Nasal
9: Ethmoid
10: Sphenoid
Back
Humerus Greater and Lesser Tuberosities
Front
Back
Humerus Bicipital Groove
Front
Back
Alignment: Kyphosis
Front
Back
Foramen Magnum
Front
Back
Alignment: Lordosis
Front
Back
Humerus Head
Front
Back
Mandible
Front
Back
Scapulae- Acromion
Front
attached after the clavicle
Back
Facet Joints
Front
The bones coming out from the sides are the transverse processes
Back
Ethmoid, Sphenoid
Front
2: Ethmoid
6: Sphenoid
Back
Humerus Medial/Lateral Epicondyle
Front
Back
Lamina
Front
Back
Adduction/Abduction
Front
Adduction: closer to body
Abduction: away from body
Back
Alignment: Scoliosis
Front
Back
Section 2
(50 cards)
Interosseus membrane
Front
also in between the radius and the ulna
Back
Pelvis: Sacro-iliac Joint
Front
Back
Ligaments: Acromio-clavicular
Front
Back
Joints: Elbow
Front
Back
Tibial Plateau
Front
Back
Tarsal bones Cuneiform 1
Front
1 from highlighted,2,3 then navicular
Back
Pelvis: Pubic Symphysis
Front
Back
Joints: Sterno-clavicular
Front
Back
Metatarsals
Front
Back
Patella
Front
Back
Movements of the Thumb: Flexion
Front
Back
Ligaments: Flexor Retinaculum of the Wrist
Front
Back
Linea Aspera
Front
Back
Bones of the Pelvis: Ilium, Ischium, Pubis
Front
2- ilium
4- ischium
9 - pubis
Back
Tarsal bones Calcaneus
Front
Back
Sub-Talar Joint
Front
Back
Joints: Gleno-humeral
Front
Back
Ligaments: Extensor Retinaculum of the Wrist
Front
Back
Tarsal bones Navicular
Front
Back
Thumb and Metacarpal Phalangeal Joint Movement
Front
Back
Sacrotuberous ligament
Front
Back
Fibula Malleolus
Front
Back
Ilio-femoral Ligament
Front
Back
Tibio-talar joint
Front
Back
Phalanges
Front
Back
Joints: Interphalangeal
Front
Back
Ligaments: Annular Ligament of the Elbow
Front
sits on top of the radius
Back
Joints: Femoro-acetabular
Front
Back
Femoro-tibial joint
Front
Back
Movements of the Thumb: Extension
Front
Back
Tarsal bones Talus
Front
Back
Tibial Tuberosity
Front
Back
Carpal bones
Front
Back
Ligaments: Coraco-clavicular
Front
Back
Patellofemoral joint
Front
Back
Tibia
Front
Back
Joints: Sacro-iliac
Front
Back
Bones of the Lower Extremity: Femur (Head, Neck, Greater/Lesser Trochanters, Medial/Lateral Condyles
Front
Back
Metacarpal bones
Front
Back
Ligaments: Ulnar and Radial Collateral Ligaments of the Elbow
Front
ulnar is also referred to as lateral collateral ligament
google photo, this one is difficult
Back
Trochlea
Front
Back
Movements of the Wrist: Flexion/Extension, Radial/Ulnar Deviation
Front
Back
Movements of the Scapula: Retraction/Protraction, Elevation/Depression, Rotation