PT 5131 Lecture Notes - Clavicle, Metacarpal Bones, Carpal Bones

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Joints and bones: upper extremity bones, clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna, carpal bones (8, metacarpal bones (5, phalanges (14, upper extremity joints, acromioclavicular joint (ac joint), glenohumeral joint: Shoulder joint between humerus and scapula between scapula and clavicle. Elbow joint : proximal radioulnar joint, distal radioulnar joint, radiocarpal joint: Phalanges: proximal interphalangeal joint (pip, distal interphalangeal joint (dip) Concave lateral side: parts, acromial facet, sternal facet, conoid tubercle: located on lateral side located on medial side bump located on inferior surface, oblique (trapezoid) line: located on posterior surface. Important for ac joint ligaments: functions, only connection of ue to axial skeleton, allows transmission of shock from ue into axial skeleton, allows scapulothoracic joint (sc joint) to have greater rom. And thus entire ue to have greater rom. Scapula located on posterior surface, superior to spine of scapula located on posterior surface, inferior to spine of scapula located on anterior surface.

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