BIOS-1113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Distal Radioulnar Articulation, Proximal Radioulnar Articulation, Carpal Tunnel
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The clavicle forms what joints at its lateral end? sternoclavicular. Briefly describe the 3 places where the radius and ulna articulate with each other to form joints. Elbow joint, proximal radioulnar joint, distal radioulnar joint, Joins the shaft of the radius and the ulna. List in order the names of the bones in the proximal row of carpal bones starting at the radial (thumb) side. Scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate. The anterior concave space formed by the pisiform, hamate, and the scaphoid, and trapezium with the rooflike covering of the flexor retinaculum. What goes through the carpal tunnel? flexor tendons and the median nerve. What is the largest foramen in the human skeleton? obturator foramen. What two parts of the os coxal bone surround the obturator foramen? ramus and pubis. What parts of the os coxal bone make up the acetabulum? ilium, ischium, and pubis.