Pelvis - Anterior View
Pelvis - Posterior View
Femur
Tibia and Fibula
100

Identifty the hip socket where the femur attaches

Acetabulum

100

The bone that sits between the illiums.

Sacrum 

100

The part that fits into the acetabulum

Head of the Femur

100

Often known as your shin bone

Tibia

200

The ilium, ischium and pubis together are called

Os Coxae

200

Identify the lower end of the vertebral column

Coccyx

200

Space for the patella

Patella groove

200

Ridge running down the front of the Tibia.

Anterior Crest of the Tibia

300

The top edge of the pelvis is called

Crest of Ilium

300

There are two "spines" located beside the sacrum. This one is lower

Posterior Inferior Iliac Spine

300

Edge running down the posterior of the femur

Linea Aspera

300

Bump where patellar ligaments attach

Tibial Tuberosity

400

Name the joint connecting the left and right pubic bones 

Symphysis Pubis

400

The big "o" in the ischium is called

Obturator Foramen

400

Projection above the medial condyle 

Medial Epicondyle

400

A raised surface on the proximal surface of the tibia.

Intercondylar eminence

500

The connection between the sacrum and illiac

Sacroilic joint

500
Name the bump you sit on (lower outside edge of pelvis)

Ischial Tuberosity 

500

On the Anterior view of the femur this projection is below the neck of the femur on the medial side.

Lesser Trochanter

500

Often broken with a ankle eversion 

Lateral Malleolous