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Is topographically and functionally the equivalent of the upper limb clavicle and scapula. It forms the lower limb girdle that attaches the limb to the vertical column |
Hip Bone |
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The ilium, ischium, and pubis form the os coxae (hip bone) and meet one another at the acetabulum via the Y-shaped |
Triradiate cartilage |
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Upper flattened part of the bone, possesses the iliac crest. Can be felt through the skin along its entire length |
Ilium |
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L-shaped bone, possessing an upper thicker part, the body and a lower thinner part, the ramus |
Ischium |
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Divided into a body, superior ramus, and inferior ramus |
Pubis |
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The outer surface of the hip bone has a depression and it articulates with the almost spherical head of the femur to form the hip joint |
Acetabulum |
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Articulation of the Hip Bone: Posterior |
Sacroiliac joint |
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Articulation of Hip Bone: Anterior |
Symphysis Pubis |
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Anatomical name of Hip Joint |
Acetabulofemoral joint |
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Highest part of ilium |
Iliac crest |
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The inferior margin of the acetabulum is deficient |
Acetabular notch |
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Limited to horse shoe shaped and is covered with hyaline cartilage |
Articular surface |
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Floor of acetabulum is non articular |
Acetabular fossa |
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Arriculates above the acetabulum to form hip joint and below the tibia and patella to form the knee joint |
Femur |
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Articulates with acetabulum of the os coxae to form the hip joint |
Femoral Head/ Head of Femur |
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Connects the head to the shaft, passes downward, backward, and laterally makes an angle about 125 degrees |
Femoral Neck/ Neck of Femur |
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Large eminences situated at the junction of the neck and the shaft |
Greater and lesser trochanter |
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Depression at the center of the head. Attchment to the ligament of the head |
Fovea capitis |
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Connects the trochanter anteriorly, where the iliofemoral ligament attaches |
Intertrochanteric line |
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Connects the trochanter posteriorly |
Intertrochanteric crest |
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Smooth and rounded on its anterior space but posteriorly has a ridge |
Shaft |
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The cavity of the acetabulum is deepened by the presence of a fibrocartilaginous rim |
Acetabular labrum |
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Type of joint of Hip joint |
Synovial ball-and-socket joint |
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Strong inverted, Y-shaped ligament that prevents overextension during standing. Along intertrochanteric line (lies anteriorly) |
Iliofemoral ligament |
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Other name of iliofemoral ligament |
Y ligament of Bigelow |
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Triangular shaped ligament that limits extension and abduction. From superior ramus of pubis to the lower part of intertrochanteric line |
Pubofemoral ligament |
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Spiral shaped ligament that us attached to the body of ischium and its fibers pass upward laterally to the greater trochanter. This limits extension |
Ischiofemoral ligament |
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Formed by the acetabular labrum as it bridges the acetabular notch. It converts the notch into a tunnel through which the blood vessels and nerves enter the joint |
Transverse acetabular ligament |
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This is thick, especially in women. Composed of fat that contribute to the prominence of buttock |
Superficial fascia |
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It is continuous below with deep fascia or fascia lata, of the thigh. In the gluteal region, it splits to enclose the gleteus maximus muscle |
Deep fascia |
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On the lateral surface of the thigh, the fascia lata is thickened to form a strong wide band |
Iliotibial band |
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Bounded superiorlyby the iliac crest and inferiorly by the fold of the buttock |
Gluteal region |
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Provides an exit from the pelvis into the gluteal region |
Greater sciatic foramen |
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Provides an entrance into the perineum from the gluteal region. Its presence enables nerves and blood vessels that have left the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen |
Lesser sciatic foramen |
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These ligaments function is to stabilize the sacrum and prevent its rotation at the sacroiliac joint by the weight of the vertebral column |
Sacrotuberous and Sacrospinous ligaments |
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Structures that exit the greater sciatic foramen |
-Piriformis -Sciatic nerve -Posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh -Superior and Inferior gluteal nerve -Superior and inferior gluteal arteries and veins -Nerves to obturator internus and quadratus femoris -Pudendal nerve -Internal pudendal artery and vein |
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Structures that pass through the lesser sciatic foramen |
-Tendon of obturator internus muscle -Nerve to obturator internus -Pudendal nerve -Internal pudendal artery and vein |
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Triangular depression situated in the upper part of the medial aspect of the thigh just below the inguinal ligament |
Femoral triangle |
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Intermuscular cleft situated on the medial aspect of the middle third of thigh deep to the sartorius muscle |
Adductor canal of Hunter |
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Borders of Femoral Triangle: Superior
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Inguinal ligament |
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Borders of Femoral Triangle: Laterally |
Sartorius muscle |
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Borders of Femoral Triangle: Medially |
Adductor longus muscle |
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Borders of Femoral Triangle: Floor |
Iliopsoas, pectineus, adductor longus |
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Borders of Femoral Triangle: Roof |
Skin and fasciae of the thigh |
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ADDUCTOR CANAL OF HUNTER Subfascial spaces: Lateral |
Vastus medialis |
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ADDUCTOR CANAL OF HUNTER Subfascial spaces: Medial |
Adductor longus and magnus |
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ADDUCTOR CANAL OF HUNTER Subfascial spaces: Roof |
Sartorius muscle |
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ADDUCTOR CANAL OF HUNTER Subfascial spaces: End |
Adductor hiatus or adductor magnus |
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ADDUCTOR CANAL OF HUNTER Subfascial spaces: Contents |
-Femoral artery and vein -Saphenous nerve -Nerve to vastus medialis |
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Muscles of the Anterior Compartment of the Thigh |
Sartorius, Iliacus, Psoas, Pectineus, and Quadriceps Femoris |
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Blood supply of the Anterior Compartment of the thigh |
Femoral Artery |
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Nerve supply of the Anterior Compartment of the Thigh |
Femoral nerve |
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Muscles of the Medial Compartment of the Thigh |
Gracilis, Adductor longus, Adductor brevis, Adductor magnus and Obturator internus |
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Nerve supply of the Posterior Compartment of the Thigh |
Sciatic nerve |