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Transcript of Obj: I will correctly label a blank skeleton diagram and examine the bones of the body.
Obj: I will correctly label a blank skeleton diagram and examine the bones of the body
Assignment Quiz1. What medical profession helps people with disabilities or
injury regain their independence? 2. What medical profession gives nutritional advice to athletes? 3. What medical profession emphasizes on the diagnosis,
treatment, and prevention of disorders of the spine? This professional often realigns and adjusts a person’s spine.
4. What medical profession assesses, motivates and designs exercise programs for people?
5. What medical profession examines and treats patients under the supervision of a physician?
6. Who are the five main individuals involved in the Athlete’s Circle of care?
7. What are 2 responsibilities of an Athletic Trainer?8. What are two employment setting for an Athletic Trainer? 9. Does a certified Athletic Trainer need a college degree?10. Are you interested in being CPR certified?
Journal WriteDraw a human skeleton labeling as the bones in
the body
BonesLiving tissue (hard form
of connective tissue)Chief supporting tissue of
body
Provide:PROTECTION for vital
structuresSUPPORT for bodyMechanical basis for
MOVEMENTSTOREHOUSE for
mineralsContinuous supply of
new blood cells (PRODUCTION)
Skeleton SystemThe skeletal system is broken into 2
categoriesAxial
SkullRibsSternumVertebral column
AppendicularUpper extremityLower extremity
CraniumPurpose: protect the brainMade up 0f 22 bones8 bones fused together make the
cranium Frontal Parietal Temporal Occipital
14 bones make up the face Mandible Maxilla Zygomatic Nasal bones
Only joint that moves in the skull is the temporomandibular joint mandible forms a hinge with
temporal bone
RibsPurpose: protect the heart and lungsThere are 12 pairs of ribsSternum
Also called the “breastbone” Xiphoid process
landmark for CPR
Vertebral ColumnSpinal Column or vertebral column
stretches from the base of skull to coccyxComposed of bones called vertebrae
Intervertebral disks separate the body of each vertebrae
Sections of the Vertebral ColumnThere are 5 sections to the vertebral column
7 Cervical vertebrae Smallest vertebra
12 Thoracic vertebrae Articulate with the ribs
5 Lumbar vertebrae Supports most of the body’s weight
Sacrum Composed of 5 fused vertebrae
Coccyx Composed 4 fused bones Also called the “tail bone”
Shoulder GirdleConsists of 2 bones
Scapula Also called the shoulder blade Free floating bone between ribs 2 & 7 posteriorly
Clavicle Also called the collar bone
ArmHumerus
Long bone located in the upper arm
Forearm (2 bones)Radius
Lateral long bone in the forearm
Ulna Medial long bone in
the forearm
Hand There are 27 bones that
make up the handCarpals
8 small bones that make up the wrist
Metacarpals 5 long bones that make up
the palmPhalanges
14 bones that make up the fingers
Also called digits Each finger has 3 bones Each thumb has 2
Pelvic Girdle/PelvisConsists of 3 bones
Attaches lower limb to axial skeleton
Transmits weight of upper body to lower limb
3 main bones Ilium
Largest part of pelvic girdle
Ischium Located posteriorly Called “sit bones”
Pubis Located anteriorly Come together to form
pelvis
LegConsists of 4 bones
Femur Longest and strongest bone
in the body Built for stability, not
flexibilityPatella
Also called knee capTibia
Long bone on the medial aspect of leg
90% weight bearingFibula
Long bone on the lateral aspect of leg
10% weight bearing
FootConsists of 26 bones
Tarsals 7 bones that make up
the ankleMetatarsals
5 long bones of the footPhalanges
14 bones that make up the toes
Each toe contains 3 Each big toe contains 2
Calcaneus Heel bone
Partner AssignmentUsing chalk/marker, outline your partners body. Either individually or as a team,
label the bones of the body.
HomeworkBring in a printed outline of
your favorite cartoon character