BIOB33H3 Final: Lab 3- Appendicular Skeleton and Surface Anatomy

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11 Nov 2013
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Lab 3 appendicular skeleton and surface spine. Station 1 bones of the upper limb. Medial border borders: spine, acromion, coracoid process, glenoid process. Humerus: head (superior articular surface, greater/lesser tuberosity. Intertubular groove: deltoid tuberosity, olecranon fossa, capitulum. Radius: head of radius, radial tuberosity, styloid process, dorsal tubercule. Ulna: olecranon process, coranoid process, radial notch, head, styloid process. Carpals: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, capitate, hamate, trapezoid, trapezium. Intercondylar eminence: tibial tuberosity, articular facet of fibula, medial malleolus. Fibula: head of fibula, lateral malleolus. Tarsus: calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, cuneiforms (lateral, intermediate, medial) Station 4 surface anatomy of the lower limb. Anterior superior iliac spine: the bony point of the hip. Hamstring muscles: originate from the posterior point of the pelvis and are flexors of the knee. Gastrocnemius: this muscle ends in the achilles tendon. Anterior tibial artery: this pulse is often called.