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Parietal bone Frontal bone Squamosal suture Temporal bone Lambdoid suture Occipital bone

Coronal suture Sagittal suture Lambdoidal suture

Coronal suture Lambdoid suture

Coronal suture Lambdoid suture

Coronal suture Lambdoid suture

Frontal sinuses Maxillary sinuses

Clavicle Acromion Process Head Coracoid Neck Axillary border of scapula

Acromion process Clavicle Coracoid process

Key to Slide 10: 1. Scaphoid 2. Lunate 3. Styloid process of radius 4. Styloid process of ulna 5. Head of ulna 8. Radial tuberosity 9. Neck of radius 10. Head of radius 11. Radial notch

Key to Slide 12 1. First metacarpal 2. Intermediate phalanx, second digit 4. Distal phalanx first digit 5. Proximal phalanx first digit 11. Trapezium 12. Trapezoid 13. Capitate 14. Hamate 15. Scaphoid 16. Lunate 17. Triangular 18. Pisiform 19. Styloid process of radius 20. Styloid process of ulna

Acetabulum Head of femur Neck of femur Pubic symphysis Greater Trochanter Ischial tuberosity Lesser Trochanter

Key to Slide 16 1. Ala 3. Iliac Fossa 8. Ischial Tuberosity 9. Obterator Foramen 11. Pubic Symphysis 12. Pubic Bone 13. Lesser Trochanter 14. Neck (femur) 15. Greater Trochanter 16. Head (femur) 17. Acetabulum 18. Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine 19. Anterior Superior Iliac Spine 20. Posterior Inferior Iliac Spine 21. Posterior Superior Iliac Spine 22.  Iliac Crest

Key to Slide 18 6. Head of femur 7. Fovea capitis 9. Obturator foramen 11. Pubic symphysis 12. Ischial tuberosity 13. Lesser trochanter 15. Greater trochanter 16. Neck of femur

How many fractures do you see?

Medial epicondyle Patella Medial condyle (Femur) Intercondylar eminence Medial condyle (Tibia) Tibial tuberosity Lateral condyle Femur Tibia

Base Patella Apex Intercondylar eminence Tibial tuberosity

Patella Lateral condyle of femur Medial condyle of femur Intercondylar eminence Lateral condyle of tibia Medial condyle of tibia Head of fibula Anterior crest of tibia

Medial malleolus Lateral malleolus Talus

Talus Calcaneus Navicular First Cuneiform Cuboid

1st Distal phalanx 3rd Intermediate phalanx 1st Proximal phalanx First Metatarsal Fifth Metatarsal First (medial) Cuneiform Navicular Cuboid Talus Calcaneus