Across
- 2. The correct term for ankle moving in an upwards motion
- 5. There are 12 vertebrae in this section of the spinal column
- 6. One of the functions of bone
- 10. When palms are facing downwards if you turn your hands so both index fingers meet what is this movement at the wrist called
- 12. The radial and ulna artery are located in the ........
- 13. The bending of the knee is described as.......
- 17. The artery that supplies the brain with oxygenated blood
- 19. If I was moving my arms laterally or outwardly onto a star jump how do you describe the movement of my arms
- 21. The largest sesamoid bone in the body
- 22. The movement of the foot downwards is called
- 24. Bone also called the collarbone
- 26. Tendon located in the posterior aspect at the level of the malleolus
- 28. The muscles in between the ribs
- 30. The hard bony prominence behind both ears
- 31. The longest bone in the body
- 32. This nerve controls the diaphragm
- 33. The only bone in the body not connected to another is
- 34. Most vulnerable joint in the body
- 36. Bone that forms the upper jaw
- 38. Large flat bone that separates both sides of the rib cage
- 40. The bone medial to the fibula
- 43. The socket of the hip joint where the proximal femur articulates with the pelvis
- 44. In heart failure this vein located in the neck is sometimes engorged
- 45. The type of bone that has the same width and height
- 46. There are 5 vertebrae in this section of the spinal column
- 47. The bone located in the anatomical snuff box is.....
- 50. Means above in anatomical terms
- 53. Bone that covers the back of your head.
- 55. The finger next to the thumb is called
- 56. There are 7 vertebrae in this section of the spinal column
- 57. The fingers are...... to the shoulders
Down
- 1. The nerve that controls movement and sensation of the arms
- 3. The smallest bone in you body is found in the...
- 4. The muscle responsible for flexion of the forearm
- 7. There are 5 vertebrae in this section of the spinal column (hint fused)
- 8. The terminal segment of the spine
- 9. If something is experienced on both sides of the body
- 11. The bony prominences at the distal end of the radius and ulna are called
- 14. If your elbow is straightened the correct term is
- 15. An example of irregular bone located in the spine
- 16. The most complex joint in the body
- 18. The lateral malleolus is where in the body
- 19. In human anatomy the front of a structure is described as .....aspect
- 20. The term NOF what does it stand for
- 23. If something was experienced on the outer aspect of the body how would it be described
- 25. This type of tissue that attaches bone to bone
- 27. The tissue that facilitates movement of the body
- 29. The area favoured for cannulation in the crease of the elbow for which the acronym is ACF
- 35. The metacarpals are located in the ....
- 37. The type of bone that contains bone marrow
- 39. Common term for 5 muscles at the back of the thigh/knee
- 41. Movement available at the elbow to allow palms to face fully upwards
- 42. The largest and most superficial muscle of the buttock
- 48. If palms were facing upwards and then moved to face downwards what would the correct term be
- 49. The elbow, shoulder, knee & hip are all types of what joint
- 51. The artery located at the back of the knee
- 52. If my ankle twisted laterally onto the lateral malleolus how would you describe this movement
- 54. This type of tissue attaches muscle to bone
