MOVESCI 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine, Anterior Superior Iliac Spine, Posterior Superior Iliac Spine

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Intercarpal joints iii: carpometacarpal joints, thumb, fingers, saddle synovial, flexion-extension and abduction-adduction, gliding synovial, 2-3 have limited movement, 4-5 are slightly more moveable, metacarpophalangeal joints, fingers, thumb, condyloid synovial, flexion-extension and abduction-adduction, hinge, flexion-extension e. Interphalangeal joints: synovial hinge, flexion-extension, fingers, distal and proximal interphalangeal joints, 1 interphalangeal joint, thumb. Ii: bones belonging to axial and appendicular skeleton, landmarks, pelvic brim, pubic arch a l bones, cox. I nno minate: three bones fused together bone a. Iliac crest: anterior/posterior superior iliac spine, anterior/posterior inferior iliac spine, greater sciatic notch iv, gluteal lines, auricular surface, ala viii. Ischium i: lesser sciatic notch iii. iv, pubis, superior pubic ramus ii. Inferior pubic ramus: body of pubis, landmarks formed by both, obturator foramen, acetabulum. Ischial ramus: sacrum, sex changes, female pelvis, pelvic inlet is more oval shaped, pubic symphysis is shorter, pubic arch is wider b. Joints: sacroiliac, non-axial synovial, anterior, posterior, sacrotuberous, sacrospinous, fibrocartilage, limited human movement, pubic symphysis.

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