Bones of the Upper Limb definitions Flashcards
Bones of the Upper Limb definitions
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Humerus
The large bone of the upper arm, forming a ball and socket joint with the shoulder.Radius
Forearm bone on the thumb side, notable for its round head allowing hand rotation.Ulna
Forearm bone on the pinky side, forming a hinge joint with the humerus.Pectoral Girdle
The set of bones connecting the upper limb to the axial skeleton.Glenoid Cavity
The part of the scapula that forms the socket for the humerus.Carpals
Eight short bones forming the wrist, connecting to the radius and ulna.Metacarpals
Five long bones of the hand, numbered from thumb to pinky.Phalanges
Fourteen bones in the fingers, with three in each finger except the thumb.Ball and Socket Joint
A joint allowing multidirectional movement and rotation, as in the shoulder.Hinge Joint
A joint allowing movement in one plane, like the elbow.Anatomical Position
Standard body position with palms forward and thumbs out.Proximal Phalanx
The first bone in each finger, closest to the hand.Middle Phalanx
The second bone in each finger, absent in the thumb.Distal Phalanx
The last bone in each finger, furthest from the hand.Diaphysis
The shaft of a long bone, such as those in the metacarpals.