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pelvic region- Bones
Question | Answer |
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What bone is made up of two coxal bones and the sacrum? | the pelvic girdle |
What bones is the wedge that helps to stabilize coxal bones? | the sacrum |
What join is located between the ilium and sacrum and is a place where common back problems occur? | sacroiliac joint |
What are the three parts of the coxal bone? | pubic, ilium, ischiam |
What bone is a place for attachment of the lateral muscles of our abdominal wall? | ilium |
What bone allows for the attachment of the hamstring muscles? | ischial tuberosity |
What bone allows for the attachment of the tensor fascia late, the oblique external abdominis, and the latisamis dorsi? | the iliac crest |
What bone allows for the attachment of the inguinal ligament and sartorius muscle? | the anterior superior iliac spine |
What bone articulates with the head of the femur? | the acetabulum |
What bone allows for passage of nerves and vessels for the legs and also has a fibrous obterator membrane that closes much of the opening? | the obturator foramen |
What bone allows for the attachment of the gumellus superior, the coccygeus levator ani, the pelvic facia, and the inguinal ligament? | the ischial spine |
What muscle attaches above the ischial spine? | the satorius |
What bone articulates with the acetabulum? | the head of the femur |
What angle is the femur of a newborn? | 150 degrees |
What angle is the femur of an adult? | 126 degrees |
What bone allows for the attachment of the gluteus minimus and the gluteus medius? | the greater trochanter |
What bone allows for the attachment of psoas major and the iliacus? | the lesser trochanter |
What bone articulates with the head of the tibia? | the patellar surface |
What bone allows for the attachment of the lateral head of the gastrocnemious muscle, the anteriaor curciet ligament (ACL), and the lateral colateral ligament (LCL)? | the lateral condyle |
What bone allows for the attachment of the medial head of the gastronemious, the medial colateral ligament, and the posterior curciet ligament? | the medial condyle |
What bone provides attachment for the ACL? | the medial condyle or internal tuberosity |
What bone allows for the attachment of the patellar ligament and tendon? | the tuberosity of the tibia |
What bone articulates with head of the tibia? | head of the fibula |
What bone provides attachment of the LCL? | the lateral condyle |