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Appendicular Skeleton and Joints

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1 Appendicular Skeleton and Joints
Lab # 7 Skeletal System II Appendicular Skeleton and Joints

2 The Appendicular Skeleton
Upper limbs Pectoral girdle Pelvic girdle Lower limbs

3 Right Clavicle Pectoral Girdle
Superior view Inferior view Pectoral Girdle Acromial end Sternal end Clavicles Scapulas Acromial end Sternal end Anterior view

4 Right Scapula Anterior view Posterior view Lateral view
Acromion process Acromion process Acromion process Coracoid process Coracoid process Spine Coracoid process Glenoid cavity Anterior view Posterior view Lateral view

5 Intertubercular sulcus
Right Humerus Head Greater tubercle Lesser tubercle Intertubercular sulcus Deltoid tuberosity Anterior view Posterior view Coronoid fossa Olecranon fossa Capitulum Trochlea

6 Intertubercular sulcus
HUMERUS Head Greater tubercle Lesser tubercle Intertubercular sulcus ANTERIOR VIEW

7 HUMERUS Coronoid fossa Olecranon fossa Capitulum Trochlea
ANTERIOR VIEW POSTERIOR VIEW

8 Right Radius and Ulna RADIUS ULNA Anterior view Olecranon process
Trochlear notch Coronoid process Radial head Proximal radioulnar joint (It is a pivot joint) RADIUS ULNA Distal radioulnar joint Styloid process Styloid process Anterior view

9 Right Hand 1 2 3 4 5 Posterior view Carpal bones (8)
Metacarpal bones (5) Metacarpal 1 Proximal phalanx Distal phalanx Phalanges (14) Proximal phalanx Intermediate phalanx Distal phalanx Posterior view

10 COXAL BONE Ilium Pubis Ischium LATERAL VIEW

11 Anterior superior iliac spine Posterior superior iliac spine
Right Coxal Bone Lateral view Iliac crest Ilium Anterior superior iliac spine Posterior superior iliac spine Greater sciatic notch Acetabulum Ischial spine Superior pubic ramus Lesser sciatic notch Ischium Pubis Obturator foramen Inferior pubic ramus Ischial tuberosity

12 Anterior view Posterior view
Pubic symphysis

13 Right Femur Right Patella
Head Greater trochanter Greater trochanter Neck Right Patella Lesser trochanter Anterior view Anterior view Posterior view Posterior view Lateral condyle Lateral condyle Medialcondyle

14 FEMUR Head Greater trochanter Neck Lesser trochanter Medial condyle
Lateral condyle

15 Tibial or medial malleolus Fibular or lateral malleolus
Right Tibia and Fibula TIBIA FIBULA Head of fibula Anterior view Tibial or medial malleolus Fibular or lateral malleolus

16 Right Foot 4 1 2 3 5 Superior view Lateral view Calcaneus Talus
Metatarsal bones (5) Tarsal bones (7) Talus Calcaneus Phalanges (14) Metatarsal bones (5) 4 1 2 3 5 First metatarsal bone Phalanges (14) Proximal phalanx Proximal phalanx Distal phalanx Intermediate phalanx Distal phalanx

17 JOINTS Joint (articulation):
It is any point where two bones meet, whether or not the bones are movable at that interface Structural Classification (according to the manner in which the adjacent bones are bound to each other, with differences in how freely the bones can move) 1- Fibrous joints: Points at which adjacent bones are bound by fibrous connective tissue (mainly collagen fibers). No space between the two bones 2- Cartilaginous joints: When two bones are linked by cartilage. No space between the two bones 3- Bony joints: Immovable joints formed when the gap between two bones ossify, and they become in effect, a single bone. No space between the two bones 4- Synovial joints: They are joints in which two bones are separated by a space called a joint or synovial cavity Functional Classification (according to their functional characteristics or their ability to move) 1- Synarthroses: Immovable joints 2- Amphiarthroses: They are joints that allow slightly movements 3- Diarthroses: They are freely movable joints

18 Structural Classification (according to the manner in which the adjacent bones are bound to each other, with differences in how freely the bones can move) 1- Fibrous joints: Points at which adjacent bones are bound by fibrous connective tissue (mainly collagen fibers). No space between the two bones Syndesmosis An interosseus membrane unites the fibula to the tibia (also the radio to the ulna) Gomphosis Collagen fibers attach tooth to jawbone allows the tooth Sutures Immovable or slightly mo-vable fibrous joints that closely bind the bones of the skull to each other

19 2- Cartilaginous joints: When two bones are linked by cartilage
2- Cartilaginous joints: When two bones are linked by cartilage. No space between the two bones Pubic symphysis in which right and left pubic bones joined by interpubic disc Bodies of vertebrae and intervertebral discs Joints between the sacral vertebrae and bones of coccyx 3- Bony joints: Immovable joints formed when the gap between two bones ossify, and they become in effect, a single bone. No space between the two bones

20 4- Synovial joints: They are joints in which two bones are separated by a space called a joint or synovial cavity Ligaments Joint cavity or synovial cavity Joint capsule or articular capsule: It secrets a viscous and slippery synovial fluid that lubricates the joint Articular cartilages Fibrous capsule Synovial membrane

21 Functional Classification (according to their functional characteristics or their ability to move)
Sutures Gomphosis 1- Synarthroses: Immovable joints 2- Amphiarthroses: They are joints that allow slightly movements 3- Diarthroses: They are freely movable joints Synovial joints are diarthroses

22 The Six Types of Synovial Joints
Ball-and-socket joint (humeroscapular) Hinge joint (humeroulnar) Pivot joint (radioulnar) Plane (gliding) joint (intercarpal) Saddle joint (trapeziometacarpal) Condylar joint (metacarpophalangeal)

23 Quadriceps femoris muscle
The Knee Joint Quadriceps femoris muscle Tendon of quadriceps Fibular Tibial collateral ligament Patellar ligament

24 Tibial collateral ligament Lateral Medial Fibular collateral ligament
condyle condyle cruciate ligament Posterior meniscus Lateral Anterior Medial Patellar ligament Tendon of quadriceps

25 Fibular collateral ligament Tibial collateral ligament
The Knee Joint Tibiofemoral Joint: It is where the condyles of the femur joint the condyles of the tibia Quadriceps tendon FEMUR Diarthroses Synovial joint PATELA Hinge joint Lateral meniscus Medial meniscus Fibular collateral ligament Tibial collateral ligament Patellar ligament Patellofemoral Joint: It is where the patella articulates with the femur FIBULA Diarthroses FIBULA Synovial joint Plane (gliding) joint

26 Fibular collateral ligament Tibial collateral ligament
Quadriceps tendon Femur Patella Femur Lateral meniscus Medial meniscus Fibular collateral ligament Patellar ligament Tibial collateral ligament Fibula Lateral view Tibia Medial view Tibia

27 Posterior view Femur Posterior cruciate ligament
Anterior cruciate ligament Tibial collateral ligament Fibular collateral ligament Medial meniscus Lateral meniscus Tibia Fibula Posterior view


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