1016MSC Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Weight-Bearing, Carpal Tunnel, Sacroiliac Joint

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Review Questions and Concept Checks!
Appendicular system!
Topic 1.3!
1. Which bone of the axial skeleton attaches to the pectoral girdle? (lecture notes)!
"Sternum!
2. What passes through the intertubercular groove (or sulcus) of the humerus? (p.230
Text)!
"Groove separates lesser and greater tubercle, tendon of the long head of the
biceps brachii passes through sulcus and attached to superglenoid tubercle of scapula !
"!
4. How does the upper limb dier from the lower limb.$!
"Lower limb focuses more on stability than mobility, upper limb focuses more on
mobility than stability. !
5. Which bone is referred to as the “sit-down” bone? (p.235 Text)!
"ischium !
6. $Which bone articulates with both the acetabulum and tibia? (lecture notes)!
"Femur!
7. $Which bone forms the lateral aspect of the ankle?(p.240 Text)!
"Calcaneus !
"!
9. What structure passes through the great sciatic notch? (p.235 Text)!
"sciatic nerve !
10. The intercondylar eminence is a feature of which bone? (lecture notes)!
"Tibia!
Critical thinking
Imagine you are bush walking and you discover a skeleton in the undergrowth.!
What features would you use to determine the size, age and sex of the skeleton?!
"Hip, skull, length of long bones!
Topic 1.3 concept check
Concept check: upper limb
The upper limb is attached to the axial skeleton via the pectoral girdle.!
The pectoral girdle is composed of scapula and clavicle.!
How does the scapula articulate with the clavicle?!
"Acromioclavicular joint!
How is the scapula attached to the axial skeleton?!
"It’s not? Only attachment is sternoclavicular joint !
The humerus articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula.!
The forearm is composed of the ulna and radius. Which is medial and which is lateral?!
"Ulna is medial, radius is lateral!
The radius articulates with the carpals.!
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Topic 1. 3: which bone of the axial skeleton attaches to the pectoral girdle? (lecture notes) Sternum: what passes through the intertubercular groove (or sulcus) of the humerus? (p. 230. Text) biceps brachii passes through sulcus and attached to superglenoid tubercle of scapula. Groove separates lesser and greater tubercle, tendon of the long head of the. Femur: which bone forms the lateral aspect of the ankle? (p. 240 text) Calcaneus: what structure passes through the great sciatic notch? (p. 235 text) sciatic nerve, the intercondylar eminence is a feature of which bone? (lecture notes) Imagine you are bush walking and you discover a skeleton in the undergrowth. The upper limb is attached to the axial skeleton via the pectoral girdle. The pectoral girdle is composed of scapula and clavicle. The humerus articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula. The forearm is composed of the ulna and radius. Clinical application: what is carpal tunnel syndrome? therefore, causes pain.