BIOLOGY 361 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Greater Sciatic Notch, Hypothenar Eminence, Ischial Tuberosity

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247-9) looking at your right hand; palm (anterior) side up. Proximal: (l m) scaphoid (most often broken), lunate (most often dislocated), triquetrum, pisiform (base of pinky ). Distal: (l m) trapezium (in thenar eminence), trapezoid (base of index finger), capitate (base of middle finger), hamate (in hypothenar eminence). Mnemonic device for carpals: sam likes to push tiny toy cars hard . E. the hand (p. 248-9) pollex, metacarpals, phalanges (proximal, middle, distal). Know numbering of phalanges ( thumb = i to pinky = v). Major regions: ilium (superior), ischium (posterior & inferior), pubis (anterior & inferior). Anterior/medial features: pubic symphysis, pubic rami, arcuate line, pectineal line, acetabulum, lunate surface, iliac crest, anterior superior/ inferior iliac spines, iliac fossa, auricular (articulates with sacrum). Posterior/distal features: posterior superior/inferior iliac spines, greater sciatic notch, ischial spine, ischial tuberosity & ramus, obturator foramen. The complete pelvis (two coxal bones + sacrum + coccyx, pp.

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