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Bontrager Chapter 4 Workbook Number of Bones in the Hand: - Phalanges (Fingers and Thumb): 14 - Metacarpals (Palm): 5 - Carpals (Wrist): 8 - Total Bones in the Hand: 27 Bone Structure: - Thumb (First Digit) Portions: - A. Proximal Phalanx - B. Distal Phalanx - Fingers (Second through Fifth) Portions: - A. Proximal Phalanx - B. Middle Phalanx - C. Distal Phalanx - Parts of Each Phalanx (Starting Distally): - A. Head - B. Body (Shaft) - C. Base - Parts of Each Metacarpal (Starting Proximally): - A. Base - B. Body (Shaft) - C. Head Joints: - Joint Between the Proximal and Distal Phalanges of the First Digit: - Interphalangeal Joint - Joints Between the Metacarpals and the Phalanges: - Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Joints Carpal Bones: - Largest Carpal Bone: Capitate - Hook-like Process Extending from the Hamate: Hamulus/Hamular Process - Most Commonly Fractured Carpal Bone: Scaphoid Mnemonics for Carpal Bones: 1. Send Letter To Peter To Tell him (to) Come Home 2. Steve Left The Party To Take Carol Home Forearm Bones: - A. Bone on the Lateral (Thumb) Side: Radius - B. Bone on the Medial Side: Ulna Structures and Their Relationships: 1. Trochlear Notch: Ulnar 2. Radial Notch: Ulnar 3. Olecranon Fossa: Distal Humerus 4. Trochlea: Distal Humerus 5. Coronoid Tubercle: Ulnar 6. Coronoid Process: Ulnar 7. Olecranon Process: Ulnar 8. Coronoid Fossa: Distal Humerus Forearm Rotation: - Joint Permitting Forearm Rotation During Pronation: Proximal Radioulnar Joint Articulating Portions of the Distal Humerus: - A. Articular Portion on the Medial Aspect: Trochlea - B. Articular Portion on the Lateral Aspect: Capitulum Deep Depression on the Distal Humerus: - Olecranon Fossa Evaluating True Lateral Position of the Elbow: The criteria for a true lateral position of the elbow involves the appearance of three concentric arcs: - A. First and Smallest Arc: Trochlear Sulcus (Groove) - B. Intermediate Double Arc: - (a) Capitulum - (b) Trochlea - C. Third Arc (Part of the Ulna): Trochlear Notch Joint Movement Type: - Interphalangeal Joints: Ginglymus (also known as hinge joints) Joint movement type: Carpometacarpal of first digit Saddle Joint movement type: Elbow joint (humeroulnar and humeroradial) Ginglymus Joint movement type: Metacarpophalangeal of second to fifth digits Ellipsoidal Joint movement type: Radiocarpal Ellipsoidal Joint movement type: Intercarpal Plane Joint movement type: Elbow joint Ginglymus Joint movement type: Proximal radioulnar joint Pivot Ellipsoidal joints are classified as freely movable, or ____________, and allow m

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Number of Bones in the Hand:

- Phalanges (Fingers and Thumb): 14

- Metacarpals (Palm): 5

- Carpals (Wrist): 8

- Total Bones in the Hand: 27



Bone Structure:

- Thumb (First Digit) Portions:

- A. Proximal Phalanx

- B. Distal Phalanx



- Fingers (Second through Fifth) Portions:

- A. Proximal Phalanx

- B. Middle Phalanx

- C. Distal Phalanx



- Parts of Each Phalanx (Starting Distally):

- A. Head

- B. Body (Shaft)

- C. Base



- Parts of Each Metacarpal (Starting Proximally):

- A. Base

- B. Body (Shaft)

- C. Head



Joints:

,- Joint Between the Proximal and Distal Phalanges of the First Digit:

- Interphalangeal Joint



- Joints Between the Metacarpals and the Phalanges:

- Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Joints



Carpal Bones:

- Largest Carpal Bone: Capitate

- Hook-like Process Extending from the Hamate: Hamulus/Hamular Process

- Most Commonly Fractured Carpal Bone: Scaphoid



Mnemonics for Carpal Bones:

1. Send Letter To Peter To Tell him (to) Come Home

2. Steve Left The Party To Take Carol Home



Forearm Bones:

- A. Bone on the Lateral (Thumb) Side: Radius

- B. Bone on the Medial Side: Ulna



Structures and Their Relationships:

1. Trochlear Notch: Ulnar

2. Radial Notch: Ulnar

3. Olecranon Fossa: Distal Humerus

4. Trochlea: Distal Humerus

5. Coronoid Tubercle: Ulnar

6. Coronoid Process: Ulnar

7. Olecranon Process: Ulnar

8. Coronoid Fossa: Distal Humerus

, Forearm Rotation:

- Joint Permitting Forearm Rotation During Pronation: Proximal Radioulnar Joint



Articulating Portions of the Distal Humerus:

- A. Articular Portion on the Medial Aspect: Trochlea

- B. Articular Portion on the Lateral Aspect: Capitulum



Deep Depression on the Distal Humerus:

- Olecranon Fossa



Evaluating True Lateral Position of the Elbow:

The criteria for a true lateral position of the elbow involves the appearance of three concentric arcs:

- A. First and Smallest Arc: Trochlear Sulcus (Groove)

- B. Intermediate Double Arc:

- (a) Capitulum

- (b) Trochlea

- C. Third Arc (Part of the Ulna): Trochlear Notch



Joint Movement Type:

- Interphalangeal Joints: Ginglymus (also known as hinge joints)



Joint movement type:

Carpometacarpal of first digit ✅Saddle



Joint movement type:

Elbow joint (humeroulnar and humeroradial) ✅Ginglymus



Joint movement type:

Metacarpophalangeal of second to fifth digits ✅Ellipsoidal

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