Ligaments
Femur Anatomy
Pubis Anatomy
Motions
Muscles
100
strongest ligament in the body
What is the iliofemoral ligament
100
ridge on the posterior femur
What is linea aspera
100
sit bone portion of the pelvis
What is the ischium
100
knee up towards the hip
What is flexion
100
common origin of the hamstring muscles
What is the ischial tuberosity
200
the ligament that provides blood flow to the head of the femur
What is the ligamentum teres
200
part that articulates or joins with the acetabulum
What is the head
200
bone in the anterior portion that joins at the pubic symphysis
What is the pubis
200
foot behind or back of
What is extension
200
common innervation of the hamstring muscles
What is the sciatic nerve
300
another name for the iliofemoral ligament
What is the Y ligament of Bigelow
300
small bump below the neck
What is the lesser trochanter
300
butterfly wings and largest part of the pelvis
What is the ilium
300
foot turned outward
What is external rotation
300
common innervation of the adductor muscles
What is the obturator nerve
400
ligament that is Y shaped
What is iliofemoral
400
big bump on the proximal aspect below the neck
What is the greater trochanter
400
cup shaped area where the head of the femur articulates or joins the hip joint
What is the acetabulum
400
away from the body, out to the side
What is abduction
400
common innervation of the gluteus muscles
What is the gluteal nerve
500
one of the structures that helps hold the head of the femur in the acetabulum
What is the glenoid labrum or articular capsule
500
connects the head to the shaft of the femur
What is the neck
500
made of cartilage and connects the two sides of the pelvis anteriorly
What is the pubic symphysis
500
towards the midline
What is adduction
500
only muscle that does conflicting motions in the hip (internal and external rotation)
What is the gluteus medius