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Skeletal P.6 - Coggle Diagram
Skeletal P.6
Types of bones
sutural bones
flat bones
sesamoid bones
short bones
irregular bones
long bones
Joints
Condyloid
Saddle
Hinge
plane
Pivot
ball-and socket
long bone
Distal epiphysis
proximal epiphysis
Articular cartilage
Diaphysis
Periosteum
Synovial Joints
flexion (close)
extension (open)
rotation
adduction (towards)
abduction (away)
Disorders
Transverse fracture
Open (compound) fracture
Oblique fracture
Stable fracture
Comminuted fracture
bone remodeling
bony callus
fibrocartilaginous callus
remodeling and addition to compact bone
hematoma
bone fracture repair
internal fixation
Casting
external fixation
Difference in male and female skeletal
Males have larger skeletal size and bone mass than females.
The femur (thigh bone) of a male is thicker than a females.
A female's skeleton is usually much smoother and less knobby than a male's.