MSK Anatomy
Across
- 2. The bony prominences on the proximal humerus
- 6. The paired rectus muscle that is commonly known as the 'six-pack'
- 7. The long bone of the upper arm that articulates at the glenohumeral joint
- 10. The tarsal bone forming the heel of the foot
- 12. The nerve that innervates the dorsal aspect of the first 3.5 fingers of the hand
- 14. The largest and most superficial gluteal muscle
- 16. The nerve that innervates the gluteus maximus
- 18. The shoulder muscle that initiates the first 15 degrees of arm abduction
Down
- 1. One of the bony prominences on the proximal femur
- 3. The nerve supplying the diaphragm, originating from C3–C5
- 4. The fibrous structure running down the midline of the abdomen separating rectus abdominis muscles.
- 5. The biceps muscle partly responsible for elbow flexion
- 8. A nerve that innervates the hand and passes through the carpal tunnel
- 9. The muscle responsible for the visible shoulder contour
- 11. The tendon that attaches the calf muscles to the calcaneus
- 13. A large calf muscle lying deep to the gastrocnemius
- 15. The most lateral of the two lower leg bones in the anatomical position
- 17. The teres muscle that is part of the rotator cuff