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Anterior boundary of False Pelvis

Lower part of abddominal wall (puson)

Lateral boundary of the false pelvis

Iliac Fossa and Iliacus

Superior boundary of False Pelvis

Iliac Crest

Inferior boundary of the False Pelvis

iliopectineal line

Posterior boundary of the true pelvis/inlet

Sacral promontory

Lateral boundary of the true pelvis/inlet

Iliopectineal line

Anterior boundary of the true pelvis/inlet

Pubic symphysis

Pelvic outlet anterior boundary

Pubic Arch

Pelvic outlet Lateral boundary

Ischial tuberosity

Pelvic outlet posterior boundary

Coccyx

Orientation of Acetabulum

LIA


Laterally


inferiorly


Anteriorly

Compare false pelvis of a male and female

Male- narrow


Female- shallow

Compare pelvic inlet of male and female

Male- Heart-shaped


Female- Oval-shaped

Compare the pelvic caivty of male and female

Male- Less space


Female- Roomier

Compare the pelvic outlet of male and female

Male- Smaller


Female- Larger

Compare the pubic arch of male and female

Male- Sharp and triangular


Female- Wide and rounded

Orientation of Femur

SAM


Superior


Anterior


Medial

Contains the arterial supply of femoral head

Fovea Capitis

a femoral angle of inclination of >125 is known as

Coxa valga

a femoral angle of <125 is known as

Coxa Vara

An increase in angle of inclination of knee is

Geno Valgum

a decrease in the angle of inclination of the knee is

Geno varum

Increase in angle of torsion results in a toed-in gait (geno valgumm), also known as

Anteversion

Decrease in angle of torsion results in a toed-out gait (Geno varum)

Retroversion

Strongest ligament of the hip

iliofemoral ligament

Two other names for iliofemoral ligament

Y ligament and LIgament of Bigelow

The iliofemoral ligament limits

EXADER hyperextension, adduction, ER, and posterior pelvic tilt

ligament that covers the posteroinferior portion of the hip joint

Ischiofemoral

Ischiofemoral ligament restricts

EXABIR

Ligament that covers anteroinferior portion of the hip joint

Pubofemoral ligament

Pubofemoral ligament limits

EXABER

Contents of the Femoral Triangle

NAVEL


Nerve


Artery


Vein


Empty Space


Lymphatic Vessels

Base of Femoral triangle

Inguinal ligament

Lateral border of Femoral triangle

Sartorius

Medial border of femoral triangle

Adductor longus

Floor of femoral triangle

Pectineus


Iliopsoas


Adductor longus

Roof of Femoral Triangle

Skin and Fascia

Intermuscular cleft beneath Sartorius

Hunter's Canal

Contents of Adductor Canal

FONTS


Femoral vessels


Obturator nerve


Nerve to Vastus Medialis


Terminal aspect of femoral artery


Saphenous Nerve

Lateral border of Adductor canal

Vastus Medialis

Posterior border of Adductor Canal

Adductor longus and magnus

Anteromedial border of Adductor Canal

Sartorius