* KNEE JOINT * ANKLE JOINT * HIP JOINT
HUMEROULNAR JOINT ( COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE ELBOW JOINT) BRUCE BODDEN & JANELLE JAMES STUDENT PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANTS.
Hand Bones Pisiform Triquetrum Lunate Scaphoid Trapezium Trapezoid Capitate Hamate.
Dr. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim. MUSCLES OF FRONT OF FOREARM SUPERFICIAL GROUP (5)SUPERFICIAL GROUP (5) From lateral to medial: 1.Pronator teres (PT) 2.Flexor.
Deltoid Abducts the shoulder Posterior deltoid extends the shoulder Anterior deltoid flexes the shoulder.
FOREARM (ANTEBRACHIUM)
Hip, Knee & Ankle Joints
HUMEROULNAR JOINT ( COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE ELBOW JOINT)
ANATOMY II.COMMITEE
Knee (Tibiofemoral) Joint. Bones of the Knee Joint Femur -Longest and strongest bone in the body Lateral and medial epicondyles -The widest points of.
Forearm, Wrist and Hand. Functions of the Forearm, Wrist, and Hand Forearm – Enables the hand to grip and hold objects Wrist – Provides stability for.
Muscles of anterior compartment of forearm D.Rania Gabr D.Sama.