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Figure 7- 20 (C) A radius and an ulna. (Continued)
Chapter 7
The Bones of the Lower Extremities
The bones of the lower extremities include the pelvic
girdle, which supports the trunk and provides attach-ment
for the legs. It consists of the paired hipbones or coxal
bones. Each hipbone consists of three fused parts: the ilium
(ILL-ee-um), the ischium (ISS-kee-um), and the pubis
(PYOO-bis). Other bones of the lower extremity include
the thigh, the kneecap, the shin, the calf, the ankle bones,
the foot, and the toes.
The pelvic girdle is actually made up of two hip or
coxal bones that articulate with one another anteriorly at
Phalanges
Distal
phalanx
Middle
phalanx
Proximal
phalanx
Metacarpals
Hamate
Carpals^ Pisiform^
Triquetral^
Lunate
Ulna^
(A)^
Figure 7- 21 (A) The bones of the wrist and
hand.
Trapezium^
Trapezoid^
Capitate^
Scaphoid/Navicular
Radius
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