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} Skeletal

 

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   The skeleton is divided into the axial skeleton, which includes the skull, ribs, and the vertebrae, and the appendicular skeleton, or skeleton of the limbs. The illustrations below have been organized accordingly:

 


 

Overview

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3-06MEV-L6
DESCRIPTION: A bone callus. The fragments heal when bone-forming osteoblasts invade the clot of... MORE... DESCRIPTION: A typical synovial joint has cartilage covering the articular surfaces. A capsule... MORE...

 

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3-03MEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: Anterior view of the skeleton. The axial... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Posterior view of the skeleton. The... MORE... DESCRIPTION: The structure of a long bone. Most growth... MORE...

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Axial skeleton: Skull, skull cap, facial skeleton, teeth

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3-09aMEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: Lateral view of the skull and cervical (neck) vertebrae. The skull consists of... MORE... DESCRIPTION: The closed temporomandibular joint with its ligamentous capsule intact. The... MORE...
   

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DESCRIPTION: The closed jaw. Note the position of the cartilage disc in the joint. The disc moves... MORE... DESCRIPTION: The permanent teeth and the jaws. There are 32 permanent teeth in the upper... MORE...
   

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3-10bMEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: The structure of the skull. Note that two layers of bone are present. These bones... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Cross section through a molar. The nerves and blood vessels occupy the root... MORE...

 

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3-08MEV-L6

 
 
DESCRIPTION: Side view of a section through the incisor. Each... MORE... DESCRIPTION: The undersurface or base of the skull. The... MORE...  

Similar Injury Collections: Midface fracture, Nasal fracture

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Axial skeleton: Spine or vertebral column

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3-15MEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: The spinal column. Note the natural curves... MORE... DESCRIPTION: The first two cervical (neck) vertebrae... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Lateral view of the neck vertebrae. The... MORE...
     

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3-17aMEV-L6

3-17cMEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: Four articulated thoracic vertebrae... MORE... DESCRIPTION: A lumbar vertebra. Contrast this with the... MORE... DESCRIPTION: The lumbar vertebrae are heavy, weight-bearing... MORE...

 

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DESCRIPTION: A typical thoracic vertebra. The bodies of the vertebrae progressively thicken as... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Posterior view of the axis (C2). Like the first cervical vertebra, it is unique. It is... MORE...
   

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DESCRIPTION: A typical cervical vertebra has a body, a lamina and dorsal spine that cover the... MORE... DESCRIPTION: The ligamentous support of the vertical vertebrae. The posterior (back) parts of... MORE...
   

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DESCRIPTION: A view of a deeper dissection of the vertebrae shows the strong ligaments that... MORE... DESCRIPTION: An intervertebral disc. The cartilage has a high fiber content to strengthen it. Young... MORE...
   

3-18MEV-L6

 
 
DESCRIPTION: The sacrum, pelvis, and posterior ligaments. The large sacrotuberous... MORE...  

Similar Injury Collections: Whiplash, Lumbar intervertebral disc injury, Cervical spine injury, Burst fracture of first cervical vertebra

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Appendicular skeleton: Upper limb skeleton

3-19aMEV-L6

3-19bMEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: Anterior view of the scapula, clavicle, upper sternum, and the first rib. The... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Posterior view of the scapula and the clavicle. The compartments (fossae) above... MORE...
   

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DESCRIPTION: A section through the shoulder joint. The very shallow glenoid fossa articulates... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Medial view of the hinge joint at the elbow. The head of the radius is also... MORE...
   

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3-25MEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: Lateral view of the right elbow joint. The annular ligament holds the radius in... MORE... DESCRIPTION: The carpal tunnel. The tunnel is formed by the wrist bones and roofed over by a... MORE...

 

3-21MEV-L6

3-22cMEV-L6

3-23MEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: Anterior view of the humerus (arm bone)... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Anterior view of the right elbow. The medial... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Anterior (A) and posterior (B) views of... MORE...
     

3-24MEV-L6

   
   
DESCRIPTION:- The skeleton of the wrist and hand. The wrist... MORE...    

Similar Injury Collections: Compound fracture of distal third of humerus, Flexor tendon laceration, Supracondylar fracture

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Appendicular skeleton: Pelvis and lower limb skeleton

3-26aMEV-L6

3-26bMEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: Anterior view of the female pelvis. Because the pelvis does not need to provide... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Posterior view of the female pelvis. The pubic bones articulate anteriorly with a... MORE...
   

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DESCRIPTION: Lateral view of the female pelvis. Note that the pelvis is oriented as it would be... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Interior of the hip joint. The femur, or thigh bone, is adapted for weight... MORE...
   

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DESCRIPTION: The head of the femur (thigh bone) rotated out of the acetabulum... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Anterior view of the right flexed knee joint reveals the strong crossed (cruciate)... MORE...
   

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3-29bMEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: The femur (thigh bone). A, Posterior view. B, The knee joint is formed by the... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Superior view of the upper surface of the right tibial plateau. The menisci ... MORE...
   

3-30aMEV-L6

3-30bMEV-L6

DESCRIPTION: Medial view of the right foot and ankle. The deltoid ligament is the strongest and... MORE... DESCRIPTION: Lateral view of the right foot and ankle. The ligaments here are weaker than those... MORE...

 

3-29aMEV-L6

   
   
DESCRIPTION: Anterior view of the ligaments around the right... MORE...    

Similar Injury Collections: ACL rupture, Ankle fracture, Crushed foot, Crushed leg, Heal fracture, Multiple leg fractures

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