Health Sciences 2300A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Linea Aspera, Pisiform Bone, Anatomical Terms Of Motion

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Gluteal tuberocity: condyles are typically at the end of bones. Only blood supply to the head of the femur muscle attachment: ridge runs the length of the femur. Proximal side, moving distally: crest that leads down the shaft of the bone. Continuation down the shaft of the bone degeneration of the bone. Artery that feeds into fovea capitus penetrates into bone at head of femur. Dislocation of hip consider the artery can destroy it and can end up with. Posterior side very rigid and rough, with a line that moves down it for. Rigid crest in between them inter trochanter crest is a connection. Posterior view condyles round structure on the bone. Medial side of the femur a prominent bump. 1 of the diff between the knee and the elbow humerus, radius and ulna. At the knee: tibia and fibea allow for flexion and extention of the knee. Patela leverage for quad msucles to cause extention.

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