Scaphoid
The trapezoid is the smallest carpal bone in the distal row. It's also the 2nd most medial.
Fifth metacarpal, boxers fracture it's called , in the foot it's fifth metatarsal and called dancers fracture.
immobilize
clavicle is most commonly fractured. but in old females femur usually fractured at neck level.
The Capitate and the Trapezoid
The styloid process of the Ulna (one of the bones of the forearm) is where the Ulna connects to the ligament of the wrist joint. The Triquetrum, Lunate and Pisiform carpal bones all lie distal to this. However the carpal bone most easily palpable is the Pisiform bone.
femurs
Your mangina
The arm is.The collar bone is mostly broken
The radius articulates with more of the carpal bones than the ulna.
clavicle
Your clavicle (collarbone) in your shoulder is the most commonly fractured bone, usually caused by landing on an outstretched arm and pushing your shoulder back or (as in my current case) a direct fall or direct trauma.