Musculoskeletal Anatomy II

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Musculoskeletal Anatomy II Class #2

Movements of the body A. Flexion / Extension B. Lateral Flexion C. Rotation D. Elevation / Depression E. Abduction / Adduction F. Upward Rotation / Downward Rotation G. Horizontal Adduction / Horizontal Abduction H. Medial rotation / Lateral rotation I. Supination / Pronation J. Protraction / Retraction K. Inversion / Eversion L. Dorsiflexion / Plantar flexion

Types of joints A. Ball and Socket joint B. Hinge joint C. Gliding joint D. Ellipsoidal joint E. Saddle joint F. Pivot joint

Axial vs Appendicular Skeleton Bones of the skeleton Axial vs Appendicular Skeleton Axial Skeleton A. Cranium or Skull B. Hyoid C. Vertebrae 1. Cervical 2. Thoracic 3. Lumbar D. Sternum E. Ribs F. Sacrum G. Coccyx

Axial vs Appendicular Skeleton Bones of the skeleton Axial vs Appendicular Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton A. Upper Extremity 1. Clavicle 2. Scapula 3. Humerus 4. Ulna 5. Radius 6. Carpals 7. Metacarpals 8. Phalanges B. Lower Extremity 1. Pelvis 2. Femur 3. Patella 4. Tibia 5. Fibula 6. Tarsals 7. Metatarsals 8. Phalanges

Homework Trail Guide Student Handbook 1. Tour Guide Tips, p 1-2 2. Movements of the Body, p.9-13 3. Label the Skeleton, p. 14-15