The 4 structures of the hip joint:
Acetabulum
Femoral Head
Neck
Greater Trochanter
Muscle site attachment structure of the hip joint:
Greater Trochanter
Attachment site for the femoral head:
Acetabulum
#1
Acetabulum
Hip bone
Strongest joint in the human body:
Hip
Longest Muscle in the human body:
Sartorius Muscle
A fluid filled sac that helps to lubricate a joint is called what:
#2
Femoral Head
Which structure is higher: Ischium or Ilium
Ilium
What 2 bones form the hip joint:
Femur
Pelvis
What 2 major muscles perform hip flexion:
Iliacus
Psoas Major
The acetabulum is formed by the fusion of which 3 bones:
Pubis
Illium
Ischium
#3
Femur
Boney prominence of Ischium:
Ischial tuberosity
3 bones that make up the pelvis
Ilium
Ischium
Pubis
3 hamstring muscles:
Semitendinosus
Semimembranosus
Biceps Femoris
What shape is the articulate surface of the acetabulum:
Horse-shoe shaped
#4
Iliac Crest
Boney prominence of the Pubis:
Pubic Symphysis
Name 1 of the 4 hip shapes:
Gynecoid
Android
Anthropoid
Platypelloid
Name 2 hip muscles:
Rectus Femoris
Gluteus Maximus
Iliacus
Gluteus Maximus
Gluteus Medius
Adductor Longus
Adductor Brevis
Increasing the joint angle is called what:
Extension
#5
Coccyx
Name one boney prominence of the Femur:
Greater and Lesser Trochanter
Neck
Head
Acetabulum