Chapter 5: Skeletal System The Appendicular Skeleton ShoulderArmLegPelvis.
Unit 2: Covering, Support, and Movement of the Body Chapters 6, 7, and 8: The Skeletal System Part B DLT’s 3 - 4.
Chapter 8 The Biomechanics of the Human Lower Extremity Basic Biomechanics, 6 th edition By Susan J. Hall, Ph.D. © 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
The bones of limbs The lower Limbs By Khaled Na3im.
BONES OF LOWER EXTREMITY. Pelvis The pelvis is composed of three bones: The pelvis is composed of three bones:IliumIschiumPubis.
The Lower Limbs. Formed by the two coxal bones (a.k.a. ossa coxae) that form the hip bones Coxal bones are attached to the sacrum to form the bony pelvis.
Knee Anatomy
Lecture-1. At the end of this lecture the student should be able to: Describe basic characteristics of the knee joint Identify structural adaptation.
The Knee: Anatomy and Injuries. 2 Joints at the Knee Tibiofemoral Joint – formed between tibia and femur A HINGE JOINT Patellofemoral joint – formed.
APPENDICULAR SKELETON BONES TO KNOW 2 REVIEW. a—scaphoid b—lunate c—triquetral d—pisiform.
Osteoarthritis of The Knee
Appendicular Skeleton