Identifty the hip socket where the femur attaches
Acetabulum
The bone that sits between the illiums.
Sacrum
The part that fits into the acetabulum
Head of the Femur
Often known as your shin bone
Tibia
The ilium, ischium and pubis together are called
Os Coxae
Identify the lower end of the vertebral column
Coccyx
Space for the patella
Patella groove
Ridge running down the front of the Tibia.
Anterior Crest of the Tibia
The top edge of the pelvis is called
Crest of Ilium
There are two "spines" located beside the sacrum. This one is lower
Posterior Inferior Iliac Spine
Edge running down the posterior of the femur
Linea Aspera
Bump where patellar ligaments attach
Tibial Tuberosity
Name the joint connecting the left and right pubic bones
Symphysis Pubis
The big "o" in the ischium is called
Obturator Foramen
Projection above the medial condyle
Medial Epicondyle
A raised surface on the proximal surface of the tibia.
Intercondylar eminence
The connection between the sacrum and illiac
Sacroilic joint
Ischial Tuberosity
On the Anterior view of the femur this projection is below the neck of the femur on the medial side.
Lesser Trochanter
Often broken with a ankle eversion
Lateral Malleolous