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Other
100

The 4 structures of the hip joint:

Acetabulum

Femoral Head

Neck

Greater Trochanter

100

Muscle site attachment structure of the hip joint:

Greater Trochanter

100

Attachment site for the femoral head:

Acetabulum

100

#1

Acetabulum

100
The type of bone that is formed by the fusion of the three pelvic bones is called what:

Hip bone

200

Strongest joint in the human body:

Hip

200

Longest Muscle in the human body:

Sartorius Muscle

200

A fluid filled sac that helps to lubricate a joint is called what:

Bursa
200

#2

Femoral Head

200

Which structure is higher: Ischium or Ilium

Ilium

300

What 2 bones form the hip joint:

Femur

Pelvis

300

What 2 major muscles perform hip flexion:

Iliacus 

Psoas Major

300

The acetabulum is formed by the fusion of which 3 bones:

Pubis

Illium

Ischium

300

#3

Femur

300

Boney prominence of Ischium:

Ischial tuberosity

400

3 bones that make up the pelvis

Ilium

Ischium

Pubis

400

3 hamstring muscles:

Semitendinosus

Semimembranosus

Biceps Femoris

400

What shape is the articulate surface of the acetabulum:

Horse-shoe shaped

400

#4

Iliac Crest

400

Boney prominence of the Pubis:

Pubic Symphysis

500

Name 1 of the 4 hip shapes:

Gynecoid

Android

Anthropoid

Platypelloid

500

Name 2 hip muscles:

Rectus Femoris

Gluteus Maximus

Iliacus

Gluteus Maximus

Gluteus Medius

Adductor Longus

Adductor Brevis

500

Increasing the joint angle is called what:

Extension

500

#5

Coccyx

500

Name one boney prominence of the Femur:

Greater and Lesser Trochanter

Neck

Head

Acetabulum

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