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Summary Introduction to the anatomy of the neck, back and upper limb

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Brief introduction of the skeleton of a human body as well as the anatomy of the neck, back and upper limb including muscles, bones and associated structures.

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  • March 10, 2022
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AXIAL SKELETON
 Include cranial(skull) , vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx, manubrium, sternum and ribs

SKULL
 Contains 22 bones, not including 3 middle ear bones
 Sagittal suture (runs along midline)




 2 x parietal, temporal, nasal and zygomatic
 Sphenoid bone seen behind the eyes and next to temporal bone

HYOID BONE
 Supports tongue by attaching to muscles
 Situated at top of larynx
 Important for speech




THORAX
→ ribs, sternum & manubrium

,  Sternum is made up of manubrium & body
 Ribs attach to sternum with cartilaginous joint
 Suprasternal notch → entry of some vessels
 Ribs fit into articular facets of the vertebrae at the back
 12 ribs per side

VERTEBRAE, SACRUM & COCCYX
 Cervical (7)
o Atlas (top)
o Axis (second)
 Atlas rotates on axis
o 5 other cervical
→ woman who carry large containers of water on their head have a higher chance
of neck injury
 Thoracic (12) → attachment to 12 ribs via cartilaginous joints
 Lumbar (5)
o Most injury found in lumbar because it carries most of the weight
 Sacral (fused 5)
o In non-humans they are loose
 Coccyx (tail bone) → found at end

CERVICAL VERTEBRAE
ATLAS Normal




AXIS

, THORACIC
 The spinous process are longer in thoracic
o As you move down it gets longer & wider

LUMBAR
 Largest & strongest of all vertebrae → because it carries the most weight

SACRUM
 5 Fused bones (in adults)
 Coccyx → 4 fused bones




APPENDICULAR SKELETON
 Primary function movement
 Consists of upper and lower limbs
 In humans there is a big difference between upper and lower limbs
o Whereas, other animals limbs look very similar
 Lack of hair on skin improves our heat dissipation (thermal regulation)
 Having free limbs allow us to carry and transport food better and the technological
advancement
 Longer legs = increased stride (cover greater distances)
o Walking uses minimal calories and water lose

UPPER LIMB
 Our most NB sensory systems are sight and touch → large full-colour vision and free hands




 Shoulder joint → very open, majority of the joint made up of muscle
 Very easy to dislocate

PECTORAL (SHOULDER) GIRDLE
 Clavicle (collar bone)
o s-shaped
o Medial → sternal end articulates with manubrium of sternum
o Lateral → acromial end articulates with acromion of scapula
o Superior side smoother then inferior end due to more muscle attachments on
inferior end

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