- Acromion
- Location
- It is located top of the shoulder.
 - Place finger on inferior angle of the Scapula
 - Then follow superior to the infraspinous fossa until reach the spine of the scapula
 - Ten follow the spine laterally until reached end of the spine. That area is the acromion of the scapula
 
 - Attached muscles : 
- Deltoid
 - Trapezius
 
 - Position for palpation
- Hands on back to find inferior angle of the scapula
 - Feel the moving when shoulder abouct/adduct
 
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - External Occipital Protuberance
- Location
- It is located posterior of the skull.
 - Place finger on C7
 - Move to superiorly follow the line of the spine, then you can reach big hump.
 
 - Attached muscles
- Upper trapezius
 
 - Position for palpation
- Feel when neck extend/flex
 
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - Transverse process of C1
- Location
- It is located bwtween ear lobe and mastoid process and little bit anterior of the SCM muscle.
 - Place finger on the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
 - Slide slightly inferior and anterior from the mastoid process of the temporal bone. /between ear lobe and mastoid process /little bit anterior of the SCM muscle
 
 - Attached muscle
- Levator Scapula
 
 - Position for palpation
- Feel when neck rotated
 
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - Costotransverse Joint of T7
- Location
- It is located on the line of the inferior angle of the scapula
 - Place both fingers on the inferior angle of the scapula
 - Move both fingers medially to the vertebral column
 - Fingers meet the center, that is hump which is the T7 spinous process
 - finger move to laterally and superiorly along the lamina groove, then it can be found the tip which is transvers process.
 
 - Attached bone
- Rib
 
 - Postion for palpation
- Both arm on the back to find the inferior angle of the scapula
 - Feel when Deep breathing
 
 
 - Location
 - Coracoid process
- Location
- Place finger on the clavicle
 - Move to laterally along the clavicle
 - Move to inferioly 1-2 inch
 
 - Attache muscles
- Pectorals minor
 - Coracobrachialis
 - Short head of the biceps brachii
 
 - Position for palpation
- Feel when shoulder up and down
 - Feel when protract the shoulder
 
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - Olecranon process
- Location 
- It is the triangle shape which is located on the most proxiaml of the ulna bone, between the lateral epicondyle and medial epicondyle of humerus
 - Place finger on the lateral epicondyle
 - Move to medially, you can feel big hump
 
 - Attache muscles
- Triceps brachii
 
 - Postion for palpation
- Feel when elbow flexed/extended
 
 
 - Location 
 - Head of radius
- Location
- It is located elbow and the most proximal of the radius.
 - Place finger on the lateral epicondyle
 - Then move to inferiorly from lateral epicondyle
 - across small ditch between the humerus and radius
 
 - Attached muscles
 - Postion for palpation
- Feel when elbow flexed/extended
 
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - Pisiform
- Location
- It is one of the carpal bone which is located pinkie side of the palmar
 - Place finger on the flexor crease.
 - Then slide over to the pinkie side
 
 - Attached muscle
- Flexor carpi ulnaris
 - Abductor digiti minimi
 
 
 - Location
 - Hook of hamate
- Location
- It is one of the carpal bone which is located on the palmar side
 - Place finger on the Pisiform
 - Draw imaginary line from the pisiform to the base of the index finger.
 - Move diatally around half inch.
 
 - Attached muscles
- Flexor carpi ulnaris
 - Flexor digit Minimi Bevis
 - Opponent digit minimi
 
 - Position for palpation
- Feel when wrist flexd/exteded
 
 
 - Location
 - Apex of patella
- Location
- It is knee cap and located on the knee.
 - Place finger on the tibial tuberosity.
 - Move to the superiorly, then found soft area which is space between tibia and patella
 - Continue move to superiorly a little bit
 
 - Attached muscles
 - Position for palpation
- Feel when knee flexed/extended
 
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - Greater trochanter
- Location
- It is the proximal of the femur, located lateral side of the thigh.
 - Place finger on top of the point of the iliac crest
 - Move inferiorly four to six inches along the lateral side of the thigh until reach the big superficial hump.
 
 - Attached muscles
- Gluteus mediums
 - Glutes minimums
 - Lateral rotators of the hip
 
 - Position for palpation
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - Head of fibula
- Location
- It is located on the lateral side of the leg.
 - Place finger on the tibia tuberosity
 - Slide fingers laterally three to four inches
 
 - Attached muscles
- Biceps femoris
 
 - Position for palpation 
- Knee flexion and extension
 
 
 - Location
 - Talus
- Location
- It makes up the lower part of the ankle joint.
 - Place both fingers on medial and lateral malleoi
 - Then follow inferiorly into the ankle joint, then follow anteriorly, and this hump is talus.
 
 - Attached bone
 - Position for palpation
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - Navicular tubercle
- Location
- It is located medial side of the foot.
 - Place finger on the base of first metatarsal
 - Sliding along the foot’s medial side, move proximally.
 
 - Attache muscles
 - Position for palpation
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - Tuberosity of 5th metatarsal
- Location
- It is located on the lateral side of the foot
 - Place finger on the 5th metatarsal bone, follow the shaft proximally to where the base bulges laterally.
 
 - Attached muscles
- Fibularis Brevis
 
 - Position for palpatiion
 
 - Location
 - Pes Anserious tendon
- Location
- It is located around knee.
 - Place finger on the tibia tuberosity
 - Move to medially -> Region that between condyle of the tibia and tibia shaft is called pes anserious tendon. / Locate tibia tuberosity -> move to medially -> inferior of the epicondyle of the tibia
 
 - Attached muscles(tendons)
- Sartorius
 - Gracillis
 - Semiteninosus
 
 - Position for palpation
 - Video
 
 - Location
 - Ischial tuberosity
- Location
- It is one of the hip bone, and called sit bone. It is located of the posteior of the client
 - the most inferior aspect of the pelvis at the level of the gluteal fold.
 
 - Attached muscles
- Hamstrings
 - Adductor Magnus
 
 
 - Location
 - Styloid process of radius
- Location
- It is the most distal of the radius
 - Place finger on the shaft of radius on the lateral side of the arm.
 - Move to distally until reached sharp hump which is end of the radius
 
 - Attached muscles
- branchioradialis
 
 
 - Location
 - Superior nuchal line
- Location
- It is located baseline of the occipital bone.
 - Place both finger at EOP. Fingers move laterally until disappear the ditch. The line called superior nuchal line.
 
 - Attached muscles
- Upper trapezius
 
 - Position for palation
- Feel when neck flexed/extended
 
 
 - Location
 - Manubrium
- Location
- It is Sternum bone.
 - Place finger on the Clavicle
 - Move to medially , then meet juggler notch.
 - Move finger inferiorly until sternal angle.
 - Between juggler notch and sternal angle, that is manubrium
 
 
 - Location
 - Spine of scapula
 - Greater tubercle of humerus
 - Suprasternal notch
 - Styloid process of ulna
 - Styloid process of radius
 - Mastoid process of the temporal bone
 - Zygomatic arch of the temporal bone
 - Groove for ulnar nerve
 - ASIS
 - AIIS
 - PSIS
 
Useful web link : Surface Palpation Guide (vhdissector.com)