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Bones of the Lower Extremity
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Review Regions of the Backbone Chest Sternum Ribs
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Review Scapula Clavicle Humerus Radius Ulna
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Review Hand Wrist Metacarpals Phalanges
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Pelvis The pelvis consists of: Sacrum Coccyx 3 Hip Bones Ilium Broad, flaring part of the hip bone Ischium Helps form the hip Pubis Lower, posterior part of the hip
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Pelvis Female More delicate for child bearing purposes More relaxed and the sacrum is less curved
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Pelvis Male Heavier and thicker Deeper and narrower than the females
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Bones of the Leg Femur Thigh bone Strongest and longest bone Patella Also known as the “knee cap”
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Bones of the Leg Tibia “Shin Bone” Attaches to the talus (ankle) and the femur Fibula Lateral (outside) bone Bottom helps make up your ankle Goes to the little toe Supports 1/6 of the body’s weight
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Foot Calcaneus Heel Talus One of the ankle bones Top of the foot
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Foot 26 bones in the foot 7 Tarsal (ankle) Talus Calcaneus Navicular 3 Cuniforms Cuboid 5 Metatarsal 14 Phalanges (Toes) Have distal, middle, and proximal
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Bone Review Head Skull Mandible Backbone Cervical (7) Thoracic (12) Lumbar (5) Sacrum (5) Coccyx (3-5)
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Bone Review Chest Sternum Ribs Shoulder Scapula Clavicle
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Bone Review Arm Humerus Radius Ulna Hand Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges
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Bone Review Pelvis Sacrum Coccyx Hip Pubis Iscium Ilium
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Bone Review Leg Femur Patella Tibia Fibula
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Bone Review Foot Calcaneus Talus Malleolus Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges
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