Skeleton of the upper extremity SKELETON OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY I. Upper extremity girdle bones (cingulum) clavicle– clavicula shoulder blade – scapula II. Bones of free upper extremity (extremitas libera) arm bone– humerus radial bone– radius ulna– ulna carpal bones– ossa carpi metacarpal bones– ossa metacarpi phalanges– ossa digitorum manus clavicle– clavicula • long bone • bone which ossifies earliest • body is S-shaped • cranial surface- smooth • caudal surface- rough Extremitas sternalis (facies articularis sternalis) Extremitas acromialis (facies articularis acromialis) •extremitas sternalis (facies articularis sternalis) impressio ligamenti costoclavicularis sulcus subclavius •extremitas acromialis (facies articularis acromialis) tuberositas coracoidea (tuberculum conoideum et linea trapezoidea) clavicle Shoulder blade – scapula • In height of 2nd to 7th rib • margo superior (incisura scapulae, processus coracoideus) • margo medialis • margo lateralis (cavitas glenoidalis, tuberculum supraglenoidale, tuberculum infraglenoidale, collum scapulae) • angulus: superior, inferior, lateralis •facies dorsalis -spina scapulae – protrudes laterally as acromion with facies articularis acromii -fossa supraspinata -fossa infraspinata •facies costalis -fossa subscapularis (lineae musculares) Arm bone– humerus •Proximal end (caput): caput humeri collum anatomicum tuberculum majus et minus crista tuberculi majoris et minoris sulcus intertubercularis collum chirurgicum •Corpus: tuberositas deltoidea sulcus nervi radialis • Distal end: epicondylus medialis (sulcus n. ulnaris) epicondylus lateralis trochlea humeri (fossa coronoidea) capitulum humeri (fossa radialis) fossa olecrani Radial bone – radius •Proximal end: caput radii (fovea capitis radii, circumferentia articularis) •collum radii •corpus: tuberositas radii margo interosseus •Distal end: processus styloideus radii facies articularis carpea radii incisura ulnaris radii sulci tendinum musculorum extensorum ulna – ulna • Proximal end: olecranon ulnae incisura trochlearis processus coronoideus tuberositas ulnae incisura radialis ulnae crista musculi supinatoris • corpus: margo interosseus margo posterior • Distal end: caput ulnae circumferentia articularis processus styloideus ulnae Hand bones– Ossa manus Carpal bones– ossa carpi Metacarpal bones– ossa metacarpi Phalanges– ossa digitorum manus (phalanges) Carpal bones– ossa carpi (8) • Proximal row (from thumb): Scaphoid bone– os scaphoideum (tuberculum ossis scaphoidei) Lunate bone– os lunatum Triquetral none– os triquetrum Pisiform bone– os pisiforme • Distal row (from thumb): trapezium– os trapezium (tuberculum ossis trapezii) trapezoideum– os trapezoideum capitate– os capitatum (caput ossis capitati) hamate– os hamatum (hamulus ossis hamati) The bones are arranged in that way, they form an arch which is convex dorsally = sulcus carpi, bounded by eminentia carpi radialis et ulnaris Ossification of carpal bones ossa metacarpi I. – V. (from thumb) basis corpus caput The 3rd metacarpal bone has processus styloideus Metacarpal bones– ossa metacarpi Phalanges 2nd– 5th finger: phalanx proximalis, media et distalis thumb: phalanx proximalis et distalis basis corpus caput (trochlea) •On the distal phalanx tuberositas phalangis distalis phalanges– ossa digitorum manus Ossa sesamoidea manus • within metacarpophalangeal joints of the thumb: lateral and medial ones • They develope in muscle insertions and tendons (they protect the joint) • os pisiforme Thank you for your attention. Pictures: Atlas der Anatomie des Menschen/Sobotta. Putz,R., und Pabst,R. 20. Auflage. München:Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1993 Netter: Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy. Naňka, Elišková: Přehled anatomie. Galén, Praha 2009. Čihák: Anatomie I, II, III. Drake et al: Gray´s Anatomy for Students. 2010