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Hand-CARPAL BONES-Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid,
Capitate, Hamate, Hamulus of Hamate-METACARPLES-PROXIMAL PHALANX-MIDDLE PHALANX (2-5)-DISTAL PHALANX
Humerus A/V- Head, Grater/Lesser tubercle, Intertubercular sulcus, Surgical neck, deltoid tuberosity, Medial supracondylar ridge, radial fossa, Coronoid fossa, Medial epicondyle, Capirulim, Trochlea. P/V- Anatomical neck, Nutrient Foramen, Lateral supracondylar ridge, Olecranon Fossa.
Femur-Fovea capitis, Head, Neak, Greater trochanter,Intertrochanteric crest, Lesser Trochanter, Spiral Line, Gluteal tuberosity, Linea aspera, Shaft, Medial/Lateral supracondylar line, Popliteal surface, Medial/Lateral epicondyle, Medial/Lateral condyle, Intercondylar fossa. O/S Patellar Surface. Tibia-A/v Intercondylar eminence, Medial condyle, Tibial tuberosity, Proximal tibiofibular joint, Anterior crest, Medial malleolus, Distal Tibiofibular joint. P/v- Medial/Lateral Condyle
Fibula A/V-Shaft is Lateral Surface, Lateral Malleolus. P/V Apex, Head of Fibula, Lateral M. Nerves of arm-Ulna nerve, Median nerve, Musculocutaneous, Axillary nerve Nerves of Leg-Sciatic nerve-Common fibular nerve, Superficial fibular nerve, Deep fibular nerve-Tibial Nerve Nerves of brain-I,Olfactory nve. II, Optic nve. III, Oculomotor nve. IV, Trochlear nve. V, Trigeminal nve. VI, Abducens nve. VII, Facial nve. VIII, Vestibulocochlear nve. IX, Glossopharyngeal nve. X, Vagus nve. XI Accessory nve. XII, Hypoglossal nve. Brain- Frontal Lobe, Parietal L, Occipital L. Ulna A/V- Olecranon, Trochlear notch, Coronoid process, Radial notch of U, U tuberosity, U notch of radius, Head of U, Styloid process. Interosseous boarders/membrane Radius A/V-Head of R, Neck of R, Radial tuberosity, Articular facets, Styloid Process. Ribs- 1-12, true ribs 1-7, false ribs 8-12, 11-12 float, Costal Cartilages, Costal Margin. Sternum- Clavicular notch, Manubrium, angle, body, Xiphoid process.
Foot- Tuberosity of calcaneus, Trochlear surface of

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