The Lower Limb Pelvis, Thigh, Leg and Foot. Surface Anatomy Gluteal region / posterior pelvis Iliac crest Gluteus maximus Cheeks Natal/gluteal cleft.
Fun Facts About Bones That You Should Know Babies have more bones than adults We have around 350 bones that we are born with. As we grow up, the number.
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The Appendicular Skeleton Pectoral girdle Attaches the upper limbs to the trunk Pelvic girdle Attaches the lower limbs to the trunk Upper and.
The Hip is a ball and socket joint like the shoulder, but because it is me stable it has less motion than the shoulder.
QAT Splint (Quick Action Traction Splint) University of Pittsburgh Senior Design – BioE 1160/1161 Azita Elyaderani A.J. Malkiewicz Stephen Smigel David.
1 Myology Myology of the Pelvis. 2 Pelvic Girdle Pelvic girdle: consists of the two hipbones (coxal bones) –Function of the pelvic girdle is to attach.
Appendicular Skeleton – arms, legs, pectoral and pelvic girdles A.Pectoral Girdle 1.Clavicle – collarbone 2.Scapula – shoulder blades (triangular) This.
Chapter 5: Skeletal System The Appendicular Skeleton ShoulderArmLegPelvis.
Unit 2: Covering, Support, and Movement of the Body Chapters 6, 7, and 8: The Skeletal System Part B DLT’s 3 - 4.
Fun Facts! There are about 206 bones in a grown- up’s body. But more than half of them are located just in our hands and feet! Humans and giraffes have.
Knee (Tibiofemoral) Joint. Bones of the Knee Joint Femur -Longest and strongest bone in the body Lateral and medial epicondyles -The widest points of.