QUESTIONS 34-39: Identify the following bone markings by palpating them on yours
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QUESTIONS 34-39: Identify the following bone markings by palpating them on yourself or your lab partner. Select your answers from the following list. Answers may be used once or not at all. a. patella b. greater trochanter c. lateral malleolus d. iliac crest e. medial condyle f. tibial tuberosity h. ischial tuberosity i. lateral condyle j. medial malleolus k. patellar surface L head of the fibula 34. Press gently with your fingers along your waistline to feel thewhich forms the superior border of the bony pelvis. 35. While standing, palpate the shallow depression on the posterolateral aspect of your buttock. From this position, move your fingers 36. Sit in a chair and lift up slightly on one side. The 37. Sit in a chair and place one hand over your knee and use your fingers to feel the anteriorly to feel the , the massive process that projects laterally from the proximal femur can be felt along the inferior margin of the buttock and , which rests on the anterior surface of the femur on each side. As you are doing this, the palm of your hand is in contact with the of the knee joint. the point of attachment for the patellar ligament. of the tibia and theof the fibula. 38. Feel the prominent bump on the anterior surface of the tibia slightly inferior to the knee. This is thewhich marks 39. At the distal end of the leg, palpate the two prominent bumps on either side of the ankle. These projections are the QUESTIONS 40-51: Identify the bone markings labeled in the following diagrams. Color the bones with the indicated colors. Ilium green Ischium red Pubis - yellow -45Explanation / Answer
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34) Press gently with your fingers along your waistline to feel the iliac crest , which forms the superior border of the bony pelvis.
35) While standing , palpate the shallow depression on the posterolateral aspect of your buttock.From this position, move your fingers anteriorly to feel the greater trochanter, the massive process that projects laterally from the proximal femur.
36) Sit in a chair and lift up slightly on one side.The ischial tuberosity can be felt along the inferior margin of the buttock.
37) Sit in a chair and place one hand over your knee and use your fingers to feel the medial condyle and lateral condyle of the femur on each side.As you are doing this , the palm of your hand is in contact with the patella , which rests on the anterior surface of the knee joint.
38) Feel the prominent bump on the anterior surface of the tibia slightly inferior to the knee.This is the tibial tuberosity which marks the point of attachment for the patellar ligament.
39) At the distal end of the leg, palpate the two prominent bumps at either side of the ankle.These projections are the medial malleolus of the tibia and the lateral malleolus of the fibula.