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Acetabulum

Articulates with the head of femur

Ilium

i. Anterior, posterior, inferior gluteal lines - attachment site for gluteal muscles


ii. Greater sciatic notch - passageway for sciatic nerve


iii. Iliac crest - attachment for ligament and muscles

Ischium

Ischial tuberosity - bears weight of body when seated; attachment for hamstring muscles

Femur Head

Articulates with the acetabulum of coxal bone

Femur Greater Trochanter

Attachment for gluteus medius and minimus

Femur Lesser trochantler

Attachment for iliopsoas muscle

Femur Gluteal tuberosity

Attachment for gluteus maximus

Femur Linea aspera

Attachment for adductor muscles

Femur Medial and lateral condyles

Articulates with the medial and lateral condyles of tibia; sit in the medial and lateral meniscus respectively

Femur Patella surface

Articulates with the Patella

Tibia Medial and lateral condyles

Articulates with the medial and lateral condyles of the femur

Tibial tuberosity

Attachment of the quadriceps femoris muscle via the patellar ligament

Medial malleolus

Prevents lateral sliding of tibia across the talus bone of the ankle

Tibia Soleal Line

Attachment for soleus muscle

Head of Fibula

Articulates with tibia

Lateral malleolus

Prevents medial sliding of tibia across the talus bone of the ankle

Inferior pubic ramus

Superior pubic ramus

Acetabular notch

Lunate surface

Acetabulum