Applied Anatomy, Physiology and Biomechanics for Physiotherapy Practice.
Major Bony Landmarks
The pelvis
Self Check The Pelvis
Bony Feature / Identification of the skeleton / Identification on a model / Clinical relevanceThe iliac crest / / /
The iliac fossa / N/A
Anterior superior iliac spine /
Anterior inferior iliac spine / N/A
Ischial tuberosity
Pubic tubercle
The sacrum /
The coccyx
5th lumbar vertebra
Major Bony Features of the Lower Limb 1
The Anterior Femur
Self Check: Femur
Bony Feature / Identified on the skeleton / Identified on a model / Clinical relevanceHead of the femur / N/A /
Neck of the femur / / N/A
Greater trochanter /
Lesser trochanter / N/A
Inter trochanteric line / N/A
Lateral epicondyle of the femur
Medial epicondyle of the femur
The adductor tubercle
The Posterior Femur
Self Check Femur cont.
Bony Feature / Identified on the skeleton / Identified on a model / Clinical relevanceThe gluteal tuberosity / / N/A /
Intertrochanteric crest / N/A
Linea aspera / N/A
Lateral and medial supracondylar lines / N/A
Lateral condyle of the femur /
Medial condyle of the femur
The intercondylar notch / N/A
Major Bony Features of the Lower Limb 2: The Tibia and fibula
Tibia and Fibula Anterior View
Tibia and Fibula Posterior View
Self Check Tibia and Fibula
Bony Feature / Identified on the skeleton / Identified on a model / Clinical relevanceTibial Spine and intercondylar ridge / N/A
Lateral condyle of the tibia /
Head of the fibula
Medial condyle of the tibia
Tibial tuberosity
The soleal line / N/A
The medial malleolus /
Lateral margin of the distal tibia
Medial margin of the distal fibula / N/A
The lateral malleolus /
Bony Features of the Lower Limb 3:
The Foot and Ankle
Self Check Foot and Ankle
Bony Feature / Identification of the skeleton / Identification on a model / Clinical relevanceThe interosseous membrane / / N/A /
The medial malleolus /
The lateral malleolus
The talus
The calcaneus /
The navicular
The cuboid
The cuneiforms
5th Metatarsal
Major Bony Features of the Upper Limb 1:
The Shoulder Complex
Self Check: Shoulder Girdle
Bony Feature / Identified on the skeleton / Identified on a model / Clinical relevanceStenoclavicular joint / /
Acromioclavicular joint /
Scapula fossa
Supra scapular
Infrascapular
subscapular / NA
Scapula borders (lateral, medial)
Scapula angles (superior, inferior) / Inferior only
The coracoid process
The acromion process
Greater tuberosity (tubercle)
Lesser tuberosity (tubercle)
Intertubercular (bicipital) groove
Major Bony Landmarks of the Upper Limb 2
The Elbow (Anterior View)
Self Check: Elbow
Bony Feature / Identified on the skeleton / Identified on a model / Clinical relevanceLateral epicondyle /
Capitulum of the humerus / N/A
Head of the radius /
Radial Tubercle / N/A
Medial epicondyle /
Trochlea of the humerus / N/A
Coranoid process / N/A
Cononoid fossa / N/A
Elbow Posterior view
Self Check: Elbow cont.
Bony Feature / Identified on the skeleton / Identified on a model / Clinical relevanceLateral supra condylar ridge /
Medial Supra condylar ridge
Medial epicondyle
Ulna nerve
Lateral epicondyle /
Olecranon process
Olecranon fossa
Major Bony Features of the Upper limb 3:
Forearm, Wrist and Hand
Self Check: Forearm and Hand
Bony Feature / Identified on the skeleton / Identified on a model / Clinical relevanceOlecranon process / /
Radial tubercle / N/A
Ulna styloid
Radial styloid
Carpal bones /
Metacarpals
Phallanges /