BONY LANDMARK ANALYSIS and BONE IDENTIFICATION
Here’s what you need to do:
1. Help Tom McCune with this case by finding the bones that have all the landmarks described below. Get an image of the bone, preferably unlabeled ones, and paste the image in a Word document file. Be sure to document the source of the image so you don’t commit plagiarism.
2. Next identify the landmarks (A, B, C, etc.) by taping a corresponding letter on the part of the bone described. For example:
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Assuming you have identified the bone as “calcaneus” draw an arrow pointing to the bone an label the arrow as “calcaneus.”
Image source: http://footdoc.org/resources/heel-pain-heel-spurs/ accessed on (indicate the actual date when you accessed the site anc copied the image)
3. Then, write the name of the bone that you believe is appropriate and indicate how many of that same bone a complete skeleton should have.
4. Finally, describe the location of this bone type in the body. You may want to include other interesting features of each bone.
Here are the 22 bones that you need to identify. You may copy and paste the form in a new file and paste the image of the bone next to the identification information. If the images are too large, re-size the images to approximately the same size so that your document is neat and easily accessible even with slower computer.
Bone 1 contains: (A) olecranon fossa, (B) deltoid tuberosity, (C) head, and (D) medial epicondyle. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 2 contains: (A) long spinous processes, (B) transverse facets, and (C) vertebral foramen. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 3 contains: (A) medial malleolus, (B) lateral condyle, and (C) tuberosity. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 4 contains: (A) promontory, (B) superior articular process, and (C) foramina. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 5 contains: (A) acromion, (B) glenoid fossa, and (C) corocoid process. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 6 contains: (A) linea aspera, (B) lateral epicondyle, and (C) greater trochanter. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 7 contains: (A) head, and (B) lateral malleolus. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 8 contains: (A) olecranon, (B) head, and (C) styloid process. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 9 contains: (A) acromial end, and (B) sternal end. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 10 contains: (A) lamina, (B) square spinous processes, and (C) large body. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 11 contains: (A) apex, and (B) base. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 12 contains: (A) head, (B) neck, and (C) styloid process. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 13 contains: (A) transverse foramen, (B) bifid spine, and (C) small body. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 14 contains: (A) manubrium, (B) body, and (C) xiphoid process. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 15 contains: (A) costal groove, (B) shaft, and (C) head. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 16 contains: (A) capitate, (B) pisiform, and (C) triquetral. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 17 contains: (A) proximal, (B) middle, and (C) distal pieces. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 18 contains: (A) cuboid, (B) talus, and (C) calcaneous. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 19 contains: (A) greater wings, (B) sella turcica, and (C) lesser wings. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 20 contains: (A) mastoid process, (B) styloid process, and (C) zygomatic process. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 21 contains: (A) mental foramen, (B) condylar process, and (C) coronoid process. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
Bone 22 contains: (A) cribriform plate, (B) crista galli, and (C) perpendicular plate. It is the_____________________ Number in body ________ Brief description _____________________________________________________________________________________
BONY LANDMARK ANALYSIS
and BONE
IDENTIFICATION
Here’s what you need to do
:
1.
Help Tom McCune with this case by finding the
bones
that have all the
landmarks described below.
Get an
image of the bone
, preferably unlabeled ones,
and paste the image in a Word document file. Be sure to
document the source
of
the image so you don’t commit plagiarism.
2.
Next
identify the landmarks
(A, B, C, etc.) by taping a corresponding letter on
the part of the bone desc
ribed.
For example:
Assuming you have identified the bone as “calcaneus” draw an arrow pointing to the
bone an label the arrow as “calcaneus.”
Image source
:
http://footdoc.org/resourc
es/heel
-
pain
-
heel
-
spurs/
accessed on
(indicate the actual date when you accessed the site anc copied the image)
3.
Then, write the name of the bone that you believe is appropriate and indicate how
many of that same bone a complete skeleton should have.
BONY LANDMARK ANALYSIS and BONE
IDENTIFICATION
Here’s what you need to do:
1. Help Tom McCune with this case by finding the bones that have all the
landmarks described below. Get an image of the bone, preferably unlabeled ones,
and paste the image in a Word document file. Be sure to document the source of
the image so you don’t commit plagiarism.
2. Next identify the landmarks (A, B, C, etc.) by taping a corresponding letter on
the part of the bone described. For example:
Assuming you have identified the bone as “calcaneus” draw an arrow pointing to the
bone an label the arrow as “calcaneus.”
Image source: http://footdoc.org/resources/heel-pain-heel-spurs/ accessed on
(indicate the actual date when you accessed the site anc copied the image)
3. Then, write the name of the bone that you believe is appropriate and indicate how
many of that same bone a complete skeleton should have.