SKELETAL QUIZ 3. PLATE 1 1. Identify the phalanges 2. Identify the navicular 3. is this a L or R? 4. identify the calcaneus 5. identify the talus.
The Hip. Pelvic (Hip) Girdle Two hip bones (each also called coxal bone or os coxae) – Attach the lower limbs to the axial skeleton with strong ligaments.
Hip and Pelvis Chapter 19. Hip & Pelvis Strongest articulation in body Most stable articulation Well protected & surrounded by muscle on all sides.
Broadies Abscess. Clalcaneal spur Calcaneal Fracture.
Evaluation of the Hip & Pelvis. Outline of Presentation Anatomy Steps in evaluation of the Hip References.
Iliofemoral Joint aka Hip Joint By Suzannah and Michelle.
Chapter 17 The Hip. Overview The hip articulation is formed between the head of the femur and the acetabulum of the pelvic bone The hip articulation is.
Chapter 7 Hip and Pelvis. Pelvis Connects lower extremities to the axial skeleton Consists of –____________ –1 sacrum –____________ _____________ – 2.
Adductors Adductor magnus Adductor longus Adductor brevis Pectineus Gracilis Note! They all arise from lateral side of ischium and pubis and inserted on.