Appendicular Skeleton. Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle.
VIII. Pectoral Girdle & Upper Extremity - Articulation between upper extremities and axial skeleton -Shoulder joints are weak joints A.Pectoral Girdle.
1. Metacarpals3. Carpals 2. Phalanges. 1. Distal 2. proximal3. middle.
Chapter 16 Forearm, Wrist and Hand. Overview The carpus, or wrist, represents a highly complex anatomic structure, comprising: The carpus, or wrist, represents.
Wrist Anatomy Distal end of radius (and ulna) and the carpal bones Proximal row Scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform Distal row Trapezium, trapezoid,
Image Evaluation Chapter 3 Critique of Upper Extremity.
Hand and Wrist Joint Tana Pearson Galina Nesenchuk Vira Iatchenko.
HAND ANATOMY. Some Lovers Try Positions That They Can’t Handle Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate.
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Appendicular Skeleton. Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton Total of 126 bones Girdles – Pectoral/Shoulder Girdle – Pelvic/Hip Girdle Appendages – Arms.
Lab Practical Skeletal System. #1. Name the longest bone in the body. 1.Tibia 2.Fibula 3.Humerus 4.Femur.