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Os Coxae
(Coxal Bone) is a fusion of 3 bones: |
Both plates of the hip bone
Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis |
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Pelvis
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Two coxae
Sacrum Coccyx |
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Ilium
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Large, flaring bone
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Ischium
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Entire handle "sitting bone"
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Pubis
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Anterior portion-goes all the way around the front
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Auricular surface
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Articulates with sacrum
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Iliac Crest
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Superior, distal crest (You can see it)
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Obturator foramen
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Holes of the handle (Ischium)
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Ischial tuberosities
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Posterior bumps coming off ischium
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Pubis symphysis
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Cartilaginous joint where each pubic bones meet (at the pubic crest)
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Greater sciatic notch
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Topmost notch in the posterior
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Iliac fossa
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Anterior view, the ilium is carved out. This depression is called the iliac fossa
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Acetabulum
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Where the femur head is received
Point of fusion for Ilium, Ischius, and Pubis |
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Ala
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Posterior top ridege of the ilium
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