Bone Markings- Muscle and Ligament Attachment Points

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If we examine the surface of a bone, we can see that it is not a uniformly shaped object. More often than not, specific shapes will have specific purposes, and these are referred to as bone markings.

In this video we will learn how to name and differentiate between the markings that act as ligament and muscle attachment points.

Video Number- Anatomy 1 -12
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Today is the first day of learning bone markings and you explain them very well. This video will be on replay until it has sunken into my head. Thanks!

avolovo
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I think your videos will save my life for Bio 101 and perhaps all of my Rad classes. Thanks for that in advance!

DoctorMaeve
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Your videos are the absolute best...more please!! Maybe 3D? 😉

colettebatman
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Studying pta this is helping out a ton! Thanks!

Blase
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I dont want to be a 'butthurt' person because your videos are actually really useful and helpful (Keep up the great work!) But is the intertrochanteric line not on the anterior side of the femur rather than the posterior side? And where you have labelled the intertrochanteric line should be where the intertrochanteric crest should be?

RubbaDuckZillaKilla
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I have a question what attaches bone to bone is the tissue

ojcfont
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i have a question, why the NON articular surface is for the attachment of muscle and ligaments and not Tendons?

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