Across
- 1. The outer layer of the vertebral disc.
- 5. The nerve that innervates the Latissimus Dorsi.
- 7. Paralysis of this muscle contributes to Trendelenburg sign.
- 8. Innervated by the phrenic nerve.
- 12. Two boney projections from the vertebral body that connect to the lamina.
- 14. Injury to this nerve causes an Ape Hand deformity
- 15. Part of the humerus that articulates with the head of the radius.
- 16. Muscle of the hands that produce MCP flexion and extension at the PIP and DIP joints.
- 19. The name of the hip socket that articulates with the head of the femur.
- 21. The group so segmental muscles that exist between the spinous processes and are not present throughout most of the thoracic region.
- 24. The group of intercostal muscles that elevates the ribs for inspiration.
- 25. Tightness of this muscle is associated with Torticollis.
- 26. Nerve that innervates Teres Minor
- 27. The conjoined tendinous insertion of the sartorius, gracillis, and semitendinosus onto the medial aspect of the proximal tibia.
Down
- 1. Forms the lateral point of the shoulder and articulates with the clavicle.
- 2. Paralysis of this muscle leads to scapular winging.
- 3. The ligament that can support the weight of the arm hanging by the side.
- 4. The ligament that prevents excessive varus at the elbow.
- 6. Laterally flex and rotate to the contralateral side during unilateral contraction.
- 9. Muscle with attachments to the inferior pubic rami and medial lip of linea aspera.
- 10. Muscle of the shoulder that is NOT part of the rotator cuff group.
- 11. The part of the vertebral column that is resposible for about 25% of its total length.
- 13. The type of joint formed in the contact areas of articular processes.
- 17. The ligament that forms part of the femoral triangle.
- 18. A saddle joint in the body that contains two synovial cavitites separated by an articular disc.
- 20. Ligament that acts like a natural lock for the hip when standing.
- 22. Muscle that unlocks the knee.
- 23. A functional not 'true' joint that allows gliding of the scapula ont he chest wall.
