The Hip & Thigh

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  • Created on: 25-01-19 14:04
What bones make up the pelvis?
ischium, ilium, pubis
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What type of joint is the acetabulofemoral joint?
ball and socket
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what is the job of the iliofemoral ligament?
restrict hyperextension & lateral rotation
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What is the gluteus Maximus insertion?
Iliotibial band and lateral part of linea aspera
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What nerve innervates the iliotibial band?
superior gluteal nerve
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what movements occur at the gluteus medium and minimus?
abduction & medial rotation
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what is the origin of the adductor Magnus?
inferior ramus of pubis & ischium
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what is the origin of the obturator internus?
inner surface of obturator foramen, pubis & ischium
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superior and inferior gemellus inserts?
greater trochanter
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what is the "normal" angle for the Q angle
13-20
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obturator externes insertion?
deep depression inferior to greater trochanter
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what is the psoas majors origin?
transverse process & lumbar vertebrae
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which nerve innervates the prifiormis
sacral nerve
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what is the iliacus origin?
iliac fossa
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adductor brevis origin?
inferior ramus of pubis
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what is the role of the pubofemoral joint?
strengthens the joint capsule, restricts abduction & extension
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what type of cartilage covers the acetabulum and femur head?
hyaline
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what does the ligament teres do ?
carry the foveola artery
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psoas major insertion?
lesser trochanter
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adductor longus origin?
pubic crest & pubic symphysis
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Card 2

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What type of joint is the acetabulofemoral joint?

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ball and socket

Card 3

Front

what is the job of the iliofemoral ligament?

Back

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Card 4

Front

What is the gluteus Maximus insertion?

Back

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Card 5

Front

What nerve innervates the iliotibial band?

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