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Clavicle x2013 you should be able to palpate the clavicle from the sternal end to the acromial end noting the curvatures of the bone x2013 in the following order xF0B7 Sternal

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Clavicle x2013 you should be able to palpate the clavicle from the sternal end to the acromial end noting the curvatures of the bone x2013 in the following order xF0B7 Sternal end o Found a. Phalanges. There are 14 of them.. 54321. Name this bone. .. scapula. Name this bone.. ulna. Name this bone. .. radius. Name this bone. .. clavicle. Name this bone.. scapula. Name this bone. .. humerus. Focus on the Pectoral Girdle. General anatomical terms to know. Process. Ramus. Trochanter. Tuberosity. Tubercle. Crest. Line. Spine. Head. Neck. Condyle. Trochlea. Facet. Fossa. Sulcus. Foramen. Canal of meatus. The Skeletal System: Appendicular Division. Chapter 7 Lecture. Introduction. The appendicular skeleton is involved in changing your position in the external environment. . Standing. Walking. Sitting. . Features of . Humerus. Head . – . large, smooth rounded end that articulates with scapula. Greater & lesser tubercles . – . points of muscle attachment for muscles that move the shoulder and arm. Robert Whittaker, SPT. University of North Dakota. Overview. First described in 1867 by Boinet. 1. Mauclair. later described 3 . subclasses. Froissement. . – physiologic friction sound. Frotting. 1. Interactions of Skeletal Muscles. Skeletal muscles work together or in opposition. Muscles only pull (never push). As muscles shorten, the insertion generally moves toward the origin. Whatever a muscle (or group of muscles) does, another muscle (or group) “undoes. 1. 2. Kennel Card Rainbow. Let’s Review… Positioning. 3. CrCd Femur . CrCd Radius/Ulna. Let’s Review… Positioning. 4. Dorsal Recumbency. 5. Let’s Review… Ventral & Dorsal. 6. Let’s Review… Medial & Lateral. MUSCLE. ORIGIN. INSERTION. ACTION. Pectoralis. major. Sternum & Clavicle. & Ribs. Humerus. (proximal end). Horizontal flexion. Biceps brachii. Radius. Brachioradialis. Flexion of elbow. & pronation/supination of forearm. The degree of sexual dimorphism is expected to be different: populations do not share the same genetic pools. .. ,.. In . the present study , following were the findings:. Right scapular measurements are more than that of left side in both males and females.. Clavicle, Scapula, . Humerus. , Radius, Ulna, Carpal Bones, Metacarpals, & Phalanges. Pectoral Girdle. Clavicle & Scapula (Collar Bone & Shoulder Blade). Pectoral Girdle. 1 Scapula & 1 Clavicle. :. Skeletal . Muscle . Tissue. Cardiac Muscle . Tissue. Smooth Muscle Tissue. Skeletal Muscle Tissue. AKA Striated Muscles:. These are voluntary muscles. Consciously controlled.. They are composed of distinctive light and dark bands. mohammed. . redh. UPPER LIMB. Clavicle. The clavicle is a long , that lies horizontally across the root of the neck. It articulates with the sternum and first costal cartilage medially and with the acromion process of the scapula laterally .. Dr John Ebnezar Children below 10 years, especially boys, are more prone for fall from heights like tree, buildings, bicycle etc. (Fig No 1). During such a fall if they land on outstretched hands, Dr. Edgar Villegas Robles . Objectives. 1950-1960 – Mainly nonsurgical management. Difficult injury . to. . manage. . due. . to. :. Complex. . anatomy. . Limited. . bone. stock. Proximity. to neurovascular .

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