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Appendicular Skeleton 


Chapter 8
  • Introduction
  • 8.1 The Pectoral Girdle
  • 8.2 Bones of the Upper Limb
  • 8.3 The Pelvic Girdle and Pelvis
  • 8.4 Bones of the Lower Limb
  • 8.5 Development of the Appendicular Skeleton

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  • ​The Skeletal System
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  • Features of the Humerus
  • Femur 
  • Foot Bones
  • Hand and Wrist Bones 
  • Pelvic  Bones
  • Radius and Ulna
  • Scapula and Clavicle - Shoulder Girdle 
  • ​​Tibia and Fibula​
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  • Skeletal System ​

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  • Appendicular Skeleton
  • Classification of Joints
  • Movement Terminology
  • Anatomy of the Hip
  • Types of Hip Fractures
  • Causes and Medical Treatment of Hip Fractures
  • Common Musculoskeletal Fractures
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The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton
  • Right pectoral (shoulder) girdle, Anterior view
  • Right pectoral (shoulder) girdle, Posterior view
  • Right scapula (shoulder blade), Posterior view
  • Right upper limb
  • Right humerus in relation to the scapula, ulna, and radius, Anterior and Posterior views
  • Right ulna and radius in relation to the humerus and carpals, Anterior and Posterior views
  • Articulations formed by the ulna and radius, Medial view in relation to humerus
  • Articulations formed by the ulna and radius, Lateral view of proximal end of ulna
  • Articulations formed by the ulna and radius, Inferior view of distal ends of radius and ulna
  • Right wrist and hand in relation to the ulna and radius
  • Bony pelvis
  • Right hip bone, Detailed lateral view
  • Right lower limb
  • Right femur in relation to the hip bone, patella, tibia, and fibula
  • Right tibia and fibula in relation to the femur, patella, and talus, Anterior view
  • Right foot, Superior and Inferior views
  • The arches of right foot​​​

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