Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Olecranon Fossa, Trochlear Notch, Coronoid Fossa Of The Humerus

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They run opposites, where the radius is big distaly, the ulna is small and vice versa on distal. Both have tuberosity: where the have muscle attachemnts, on the radius, it"s the bicipital tuberosity, where bicep attaches, the ulnar tuberosity, a muscle underneath the bicep whoch is actually bigger. There both have processes: styloid process of the radius, styloid process of the ulna. How to identify left of right: look at the thumb, the ulna is always medial. In the palm there is a bone you can only see in the anterior view of the arm. Acetabulum: much deeper fit for the head of the femur. Pubic tubercle: both this and asis attach to inguinal ligament, ligament has a hallow center to it, passage way for testes to drop into it. Under the asis is the anterior inferior iliac spine: aiis. Pubic symphysis: attachement for the pubic bone. Differences in the pubic arch: different in men and women.

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