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Label this diagram

Find these on the following diagram (or bone):
1. Ilium:
- Ala
- Iliac fossa
- Anterior superior & inferior iliac spines
- Iliac crest
- Posterior superior & inferior iliac spines
- Tubercle of iliac crest
- Greater sciatic notch
- Arcuate line
- Gluteal lines posterior, anterior, inferior
- Tuberosity of ilium
- Auricular surface

2. Ischium:
- Body of the ischium
- Ramus of the ischium
- Ischiopubic ramus
- Obturator foramen
- Ischial spine
- Greater sciatic notch
- Lesser sciatic notch
- Ischial tuberosity

3. Pubis:
- Body of pubis
- Superior ramus
- Pectineal line (pecten pubis )
- Inferior ramus
- Pubic crest
- Pubic tubercle
- Pubic arch

Where do the bones of the hips come together and describe this in a juvenile
- Ilium, ischium and pubis meet together at the acetabulum
- In the juvenile these bones are separated by a tri-radiate cartilage which appears like a Mercedes sign
- The bones fuse around that ages of 20-25 years
Label this diagram
1 acetabular notch
2 acetabulum
3 anterior gluteal line
4 aiis
5 asis
6 body of ilium
7 body of ischium
8 body of pubis
9 greater sciatic notch
10 iliac crest
11 iliopubic eminence
12 inferior gluteal line
13 inferior ramus of pubis
14 ischial spine
15 ischial tuberosity
17 lesser sciatic notch
19 obturator foramen
20 pectineal line
21 posterior gluteal line
23 auricular surface
24 pubic tubercle
25 ramus of ischium
27 superior ramus of pubis
28 tubercle
How is the ischial tuberosity palpated?
- Gluteus maximus covers the ischial tuberosity so to palpate it, the hip must be flexed similar to sitting
- The ischial tuberosity can get sore if sit down for too long → Paddler's bottom
Label this diagram
1 aiis
2 asis
3 arcurate line
4 auricular surface
5 body of ischium
6 body of pubis
7 greater sciatic notch
8 iliac crest
9 iliac fossa
10 iliac tuberosity
11 iliopubic eminence
12 ischial spine
13 ischial tuberosity
15 lesser sciatic notch
18 pectineal line
21 pubic crest
22 tubercle
Labels these on a model:
- Head of femur
- Neck
- Greater and lesser trochanters
- Intertrochanteric line
- Intertrochanteric crest
- Trochanteric fossa
- Linea aspera
- Gluteal tuberosity
- Pectineal line
- Supracondylar lines
- Intercondylar fossa
- Femoral condyles
- Patella surface
- Epicondyles
- Adductor tubercle

Label this diagram
2 Greater trochanter
3 head of femur
4 intertrochanteric line
5 lesser trochanter
6 neck of femur
9 shaft of femur
Label this diagram
2 Greater trochanter
3 head of femur
4 intertrochanteric line
5 lesser trochanter
6 neck of femur
9 shaft of femur
Label this diagram
2 gluteal tuberosity
3 greater trochanter
4 head of femur
5 intertrochanteric crest
8 lesser trochanter
9 linea aspera
11 femoral neck
12 quadrate (adductor) tubercle
13 spiral line (linea aspera)
134 trochanteric fossa