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Anatomy Chapter 5 – Skeletal System Part III. Appendicular Skeleton – 126 bones of limbs, pectoral and pelvic girdles. Bones of shoulder (pectoral) girdle.

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1 Anatomy Chapter 5 – Skeletal System Part III

2 Appendicular Skeleton – 126 bones of limbs, pectoral and pelvic girdles. Bones of shoulder (pectoral) girdle are light, exceptionally flexible, easily dislocated. Clavicle or collarbone

3 Scapula or shoulder blades

4 Bones of upper arm and forearm Forearm Right Humerus Thirty separate bones compose the arm and forearm.

5 Bones of the hand Carpals (8) Metacarpals (1-5) Phalanges (14)

6 The Pelvis

7 Right Coxal Bone Comparison of Male and Female Pelvis

8 Bones of the Right Thigh and Leg

9 Bones of Right Foot The foot is composed of tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges. Supports our body weight and serves as a lever that allows us to propel our bodies forward when we walk or run. Tarsals (7) Metatarsals (5) Phalanges (14)

10 Joints of the Body Functional classification: Synarthroses - immovable joints (sutures in the skull) Amphiarthroses - slightly moveable joints (carpals) Diarthroses - freely moveable joints (limbs) Structural Classification : Fibrous Cartilaginous Synovial

11 General Structure of a Synovial Joint

12 Types of Synovial Joints Plane joint – wrist Hinge joint – elbow Pivot joint – elbow Condyloid joint – knuckle Saddle joint – thumb Ball-and-socket joint – shoulder and hip

13 Inflammatory Disorders of the Joints Homeostatic Imbalances: Bursitis - “water on the knee”, inflammation of bursae or synovial membrane. Arthritis – inflammation or degenerative disease that damage the joints. Osteoarthritis - most common form of arthritis. “Wear-and- tear arthritis”. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) – onset 40 -50, more likely in women than men; autoimmune. Gouty arthritis (gout) – uric acid crystals in the joints; more common in males; genetic.

14 Fetal Skeleton Fontanels remain at birth to allow the brain to grow. All areas are fully ossified by 2 yrs of age. Adolescence ends when epiphyseal plates become fully ossified. Females at 18yrs and males at 21yrs. Ossification centers in the skeleton of a 12 week fetus.


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