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Tuesday, February 6 th

Tuesday, February 6 th. Blue Book Wkshts & Shoes Essay Discuss notes Pass out notes Review Intro to Bones & Bones of the Skull, Chest, and Back. Review. Diseases Osteomyelitis Osteoporosis Rickets Fractures Greenstick Simple Compound Joints.

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Tuesday, February 6 th

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  1. Tuesday, February 6th • Blue Book Wkshts & Shoes Essay • Discuss notes • Pass out notes • Review • Intro to Bones & Bones of the Skull, Chest, and Back

  2. Review • Diseases • Osteomyelitis • Osteoporosis • Rickets • Fractures • Greenstick • Simple • Compound • Joints

  3. Introduction to Bones& Bones of the Skull, Chest, & Back

  4. Anatomical View

  5. Terms • Anterior • Front or toward the front • Posterior • Back or toward the back • Prone • Lying face down • Supine • Lying face up

  6. Terms • Medial • Toward the midline of the body • Lateral • Away from the midline of the body • Proximal • Toward the beginning of the structure of the body • Distal • Away from the beginning of the structure of the body

  7. Terms • Flexion • To bend • Extension • To straighten • Adduction • To go toward the midline of the body • Abduction • To go away from the midline of the body

  8. Purpose of Bones • Lever for movement • Provide structure and support • Protection of Internal Organs • Store minerals

  9. Structure of Bones • 67% of bone is mineral • Calcium • Magnesium • Sodium • Potassium • 33% is connective tissue • Bones form in two ways • From membranes (ex. Bones in your skull) • Ossification (minerals that harden to form your bones)

  10. Parts of the Bone • Shaft • Narrow part of bone between the 2 ends of the bone • Periosteum • Outside of the bone tissue • Compact Bone • Layer under the periosteum • Very Hard

  11. Parts of the Bone • Spongy Bone • Cavities at the ends of bone that act as shockabsorbers for “weight bearing” • Red Bone Marrow • Makes red and white bloodcells, an adult has no red bone marrow in the shaft • Yellow Bone Marrow • Fat Cells

  12. Bones as you age • As a baby: • Bones are made of cartilage • As you grow: • Bones ossify and become heavier and harder • As you grow old: • You loose minerals and bones become weaker • Ex. Osteoporosis – loss of calcium from the bone

  13. Joints • A joint is a place where 2 bones make contact • Types of joints are: • Immovable • Partially Movable • Freely Movable

  14. Types of Joints • Immovable • Skull • Sacrum • Coccyx • Partially Movable • Vertebrae • Ribs to Vertebrae • Sacroiliac

  15. Types of Joints • Freely Movable • Ball and Socket • Shoulder • Hip • Hinge • Elbow • Knee • Finger • Toe • Jaw • Pivot • Forearm • Head on neck • Gliding • Wrist • Ankle

  16. Ball and Socket

  17. Hinge

  18. Pivot

  19. Gliding

  20. Bones of the Skull • 2 Divisions of the skeleton • Axial Skeleton • The skull, vertebral column (backbone), ribs and sternum • Appendicular Skeleton • Bones in the arms, hands, legs, feet, and shoulders

  21. Bones of the Skull

  22. Axial Skeleton • Skull – 29 bones • 22 form the frame of the head • Have zigzag joints in the skull, makes it stronger • 6 facial bones – immovable joints • 7th bone is the jawbone (mandible) largest bone in the skull, movable

  23. Bones of the Skull

  24. Wednesday, 2/7 • Review • Finish Backbone & Chest • Start on Bones of the Upper Extremity • Leave time to discuss the rest of the week • Hand back papers • Friday: Progress sheets

  25. Review • Terms • Anterior/Posterior • Medial/Lateral • Supine/Prone • Proximal/Distal • Flexion/Extension • Adduction/Abduction

  26. Review • Purpose of bones • Bones as you age • 6 parts of the bone • Joints • Ball-and-socket • Hinge • Gliding • Pivot

  27. Backbone • Also knows as the spinal column • Consists of 33 bones and its function is to protect the spinal column

  28. Regions of the Backbone • Cervical Vertebrae • 7 vertebrates, found in the neck and • Function: Hold up the head • Has lots of flexibility • Thoracic Vertebrae • 12 vertebrates • Function: supports the chest • LumbarVertebrae • 5 vertebrates found in lower back • Function: weight bearing area, largest and strongest vertebrae • Sacrum • 5 vertebrates fused to the hip area • The sacrum and hip bones are called the pelvis • Coccyx • 3-5 fused vertebrates • Common name is Tailbone

  29. Spinal Column

  30. Chest • Chest • Also known as the ribs and sternum • Protects the heart and lungs • Expands and contracts • Sternum • The flat bone in the middle and front of the chest • Anchor for the ribs and muscles to attach • Protects the heart

  31. Ribs • 12 pairs of ribs attach to the thoracic vertebrae on back • True Ribs • Top 7 pair that attach to the sternum • False Ribs • Middle 3 pair that extend up to the sternum • Floating Ribs • Bottom 2 pair that donot attach to the sternum

  32. True Ribs

  33. False Ribs

  34. Floating Ribs

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