22 entries  ·  Bones
Bone C3 Vertebra vertebra cervicalis III Spine The third cervical vertebra is a typical cervical vertebra with a small body, bifid spinous process,… Bone C4 Vertebra vertebra cervicalis IV Spine C4 is a typical cervical vertebra at approximately the level of the upper border of the… Bone C5 Vertebra vertebra cervicalis V Spine C5 is the most commonly fractured cervical vertebra in flexion injuries. The C5 nerve root is… Bone C6 Vertebra vertebra cervicalis VI Spine C6 has a prominent anterior tubercle of its transverse process (the carotid tubercle) against which the… Bone C7 Vertebra vertebra prominens Spine C7, the vertebra prominens, has the longest spinous process of all cervical vertebrae and is palpable… Bone Calcaneal Spur osteophytum calcanei Foot & Ankle The calcaneal spur is an osteophyte that forms at the plantar fascia and intrinsic muscle origins… Bone Calcaneal Tuberosity tuber calcanei Foot & Ankle The calcaneal tuberosity is the posterior rounded eminence of the calcaneus forming the heel, the weight-bearing… Bone Calcaneal Tuberosity Detail tuber calcanei Foot & Ankle The calcaneal tuberosity is the posterior projection of the calcaneus that serves as the insertion of… Bone Calcaneus calcaneus Foot & Ankle The calcaneus, or heel bone, is the largest bone in the foot, providing the posterior heel… Bone Calcaneus (Full) calcaneus Foot & Ankle The calcaneus is the heel bone, the largest tarsal bone, and the primary weight-bearing bone of… Bone Capitate os capitatum Hand & Wrist The capitate is the largest carpal bone and occupies the centre of the wrist, forming the… Bone Capitellum capitulum humeri Upper Arm The capitellum is the spherical lateral articular surface of the distal humerus that articulates with the… Bone Carpals — Trapezium os trapezium Hand & Wrist The trapezium is the most radial distal carpal bone, articulating with the scaphoid proximally and the… Bone Cervical Vertebral Body corpus vertebrae cervicalis Neck The cervical vertebral bodies are the smallest in the mobile spine, distinguished by the uncinate processes… Bone Clavicle clavicula Shoulder The clavicle is the only long bone oriented horizontally in the body, serving as the strut… Bone Clavicle (Full) clavicula Chest The clavicle is the strut connecting the upper limb to the axial skeleton, transmitting upper limb… Bone Coccyx os coccygis Spine The coccyx, or tailbone, consists of three to five fused rudimentary vertebrae at the base of… Bone Coccyx (Full) os coccygis Pelvis & Hip The coccyx consists of 3-5 fused rudimentary vertebrae attached to the sacral apex at the sacrococcygeal… Bone Coracoid Process processus coracoideus scapulae Shoulder The coracoid process is a hook-shaped projection from the superior scapula serving as the attachment point… Bone Coronoid Process (Ulna) processus coronoideus ulnae Upper Arm The coronoid process is the anterior projection of the proximal ulna forming the anterior wall of… Bone Cuboid os cuboideum Foot & Ankle The cuboid is the lateral column keystone, articulating with the calcaneus proximally, the fourth and fifth… Bone Cuboid os cuboideum Foot & Ankle The cuboid is on the lateral side of the midfoot, articulating with the calcaneus, lateral cuneiform,…

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