MSK & Surface Anatomy

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