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Human Anatomy, First EditionMcKinley & O'Loughlin

Chapter 8 Lecture Outline:Appendicular Skeleton

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Appendicular Skeleton Includes the bones of the upper and lower

limbs. The girdles of bones that attach the upper and

lower limbs to the axial skeleton. pectoral girdle consists of bones that hold the upper

limbs in place pelvic girdle consists of bones that hold the lower

limbs in place

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Pelvis The adult pelvis is composed of four bones:

the sacrum, the coccyx, and the right and left ossa coxae.

Protects and supports the viscera in the inferior part of the ventral body cavity.

Pelvic girdle refers to the left and right ossa coxae only.

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Os Coxae Commonly referred to as the “hip bone” or

innominate bone. Each is formed from three separate bones:

the ilium, the ischium, and the pubis Each articulates posteriorly with the sacrum at

the sacroiliac joint.

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Pelvic Brim A continuous oval ridge that helps subdivide the entire

pelvis into a true pelvis and a false pelvis. true pelvis lies inferior to the pelvic brim

encloses the pelvic cavity and forms a deep bowl that contains the pelvic organs

false pelvis lies superior to the pelvic brim enclosed by the ala of the iliac bones forms the inferior region of the abdominal cavity

and houses the inferior abdominal organs

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Arches of the Foot The sole of the foot does not rest flat on

the ground. Helps it support the weight of the body. Ensures that the blood vessels and

nerves on the sole of the foot are not pinched when standing.

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Arches of the Foot Medial longitudinal arch extends from the heel

to the big toe. Lateral longitudinal arch is not as high as the

medial longitudinal arch. Transverse arch runs perpendicular to the

longitudinal arches.

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Aging of the Appendicular Skeleton Skeletal mass and density decline. Erosion and porosity increase. Bones become more brittle and susceptible to

fracture. Articulating surfaces deteriorate, contributing

to osteoarthritis. Changes begin in childhood and continue

throughout life.

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Limb Malformations Polydactyly Ectrodactyly Syndactyly Amelia Phocomelia