PSK4U Skeletal System Lab Worksheet
Manipulation Lab Name
_Emshaal____________________
WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER?
Review the following words that will be used throughout this lab exercise:
PALPATE: Feeling the muscules with your own hands
LANDMARK: Landmarks are hard surface forms that are a part of bones.
ANTERIOR: farther of the front
INFERIOR:Below the body
LATERAL: side of , or away from the middle of the body
ARTICULATE: Any location where adjacent bones or bones and cartilage come together
(articulate with each other) to make a connection is referred to as a joint.
POSTERIOR: back of the body
SUPINATE: rotating the forearm and hand so that the palm can face upward or forward and
it’s also a movement of the foot and leg in which the foot rolls outward with a arch.
Check off the landmarks as you locate them.
ü Pelvic Crest ü Medial (Vertebral) Border
ü Anterior Iliac Spine (Superior Surface) ü Lateral (Axillary) Border
ü Posterior Superior Iliac ü Spine Greater Tubercle
ü Greater Trochanter ü Lateral and Medial Epicondyles
ü Medial and Lateral Condyles ü Olecranon Process
ü Shaft of Clavicle ü Styloid Process (Ulna)
ü Acromial End ü Styloid Process (Radius)
Manipulation Lab Name
_Emshaal____________________
WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER?
Review the following words that will be used throughout this lab exercise:
PALPATE: Feeling the muscules with your own hands
LANDMARK: Landmarks are hard surface forms that are a part of bones.
ANTERIOR: farther of the front
INFERIOR:Below the body
LATERAL: side of , or away from the middle of the body
ARTICULATE: Any location where adjacent bones or bones and cartilage come together
(articulate with each other) to make a connection is referred to as a joint.
POSTERIOR: back of the body
SUPINATE: rotating the forearm and hand so that the palm can face upward or forward and
it’s also a movement of the foot and leg in which the foot rolls outward with a arch.
Check off the landmarks as you locate them.
ü Pelvic Crest ü Medial (Vertebral) Border
ü Anterior Iliac Spine (Superior Surface) ü Lateral (Axillary) Border
ü Posterior Superior Iliac ü Spine Greater Tubercle
ü Greater Trochanter ü Lateral and Medial Epicondyles
ü Medial and Lateral Condyles ü Olecranon Process
ü Shaft of Clavicle ü Styloid Process (Ulna)
ü Acromial End ü Styloid Process (Radius)