Acromioclavicular Joint

Acromioclavicular Joint

<p> Appendicular List</p><p>Clavicle Carpals (8) Acromioclavicular joint 1. Scaphoid--some Sternoclavicular joint 2. Lunate--lovers 3. Triquetrum--try Scapula 4. Pisiform--positions Coracoid process 5. Trapezium--that Medial border 6. Trapezoid--they Lateral border 7. Capitate--can’t Spine 8. Hamate--handle Superior angle Inferior angle Metacarpals (5) Glenoid fossa From the thumb 1,2,3,4,5 Acromion process Carpometacarpal joints Subscapular fossa Metacarpophalangeal joint Supraspinous fossa Phalanges (14) Infraspinous fossa Proximal, middle, and distal phalanx Supraglenoid tubercle Proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP) Infraglenoid tubercle Distal interphalangeal joint (DIP) Humerus Coxal bone (hip bone) Head Acetabulum Bicipital groove (intertubercular groove) Ilium Greater tubercle Iliac crest Lesser tubercle Anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) Medial epicondyle Anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) Lateral epicondyle Posterior Superior Iliac spine (PSIS) Olecranon fossa Greater sciatic notch Deltoid tuberosity Sacroiliac joint (SI joint) Glenohumeral joint Ischium Lateral supracondylar ridge Ischial tuberosity Capitulum Obturator foramen Trochlea Pubis Pubic tubercles Radius Symphysis pubic Shaft Radial head Femur Radial tuberosity Shaft Styloid process Patellar surface Head Ulna Neck Shaft Greater trochanter Olecranon process Lesser trochanter Styloid process Medial and lateral condyles Linea aspera Gluteal tuberosity</p><p>Patella TARSALS The Circus Needs More Interesting Little Tibia Clowns. Shaft  T: Talus Tibial tuberosity Medial malleolus  C: Calcaneus  N: Navicular Fibula Shaft  M: Medial cuneiform Head  I: Intermediate cuneiform</p><p>Lateral malleolus  L: Lateral cuneiform</p><p>Tarsal bones (7)  C: Cuboid Calcaneous Talus Navicular 1st, 2nd, 3rd Cuneiform Cuboid </p><p>Metatarsals From great toe 1,2,3,4,5</p><p>Phalanges Proximal, Middle, Distal phalanx</p><p>MNEMONICS</p><p>CARPALS She Looks Too Pretty; Try To Catch Her.  S: Scaphoid  L: Lunate  T: Triquetrum  P: Pisiform  T: Trapezium  T: Trapezoid  C: Capitate  H: Hamate Axial List</p><p>Skull Spinal column Parietal Cervical Occipital Thoracic Temporal Lumbar Frontal Sacrum Sphenoid Coccyx Ethmoid Vertebra Squamous suture Spinous process Lamboidal suture Transvers process Coronal suture Facet joints Sagittal suture Vertebral foramen Body External auditory canal (meatus) Mastoid process Styloid process</p><p>Facial Inferior nasal concha Zygomatic Maxilla Mandible Lacrimal Vomer Inferior concha</p><p>Ear Malleus Incus Stapes</p><p>Hyoid bone</p><p>Ribs True False Floating</p><p>Sternum Manubrium Body Xiphoid process Costal cartilage</p>

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