KAAP220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Quadriceps Tendon, Ischial Tuberosity, Deltoid Tuberosity

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See thin, lateral border; at the top, see an oval shape/slight depression that"s the glenoid cavity: glenoid cavity - cup-shaped depression where scapula articulates with the humerus, forming the. Acromial end of the clavicle - flatter, broader than sternal end. Rough inferior surface bearing lines and tubercles glenohumoral joint. Greater tubercle - rounded projection on lateral epiphyseal surface; establishes lateral contour of the shoulder. Lesser tubercle - smaller projection on anterior medial surface of the epiphysis: in between the projections, there"s the inter tubercular sulus/intertubercular groove/bicipital groove. Between the greater and lesser tubercles (both important muscle attachment sites) Most commonly fractured because of falling with our hands outstretched joint: wrist, 8 carpal bones arranged in 2 rows, proximal carpal bones, distal carpal bones. Fovea wapitis - small pit in the center of the femoral head; attaches the acetabulum to the femur: neck of the femur, greater trochanter - large, rough projection extending laterally from head and shaft junction; attachment site.

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