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Pelvis & Upper Femora- pt 1

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serves as a base for the trunk & a girdle for the attachment of the lower limbs   pelvis  
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number of hip bones   2  
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bones that make up pelvis   2 hip bones, sacrum & coccyx  
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composed of only the 2 hip bones   pelvic girdle  
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os coxae   hip bone  
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innominate bone   hip bone  
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3 parts of the hip bone   ilium, pubis & ischium  
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joining of 3 parts of hip bone; forms cup-shaped socket that receives femoral head   acetabulum  
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True or false? Cartilage separates parts of hip bone in youth.   True  
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superior part of hip; consists of body & ala   ilium  
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forms 2/5 of acetabulum superiorly   body of ilium  
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curved portion of ilium   ala  
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superior margin extending from ASIS to PSIS   iliac crest  
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inferior & posterior portion of ala that articulates with sacrum   auricular surface  
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smooth, arc-shaped ridge that forms part of the circumference of the pelvic brim   arcuate line  
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located on medial surface of ala   iliac fossa  
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formed by inward curvature of ilium   greater sciatic notch  
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inferoanterior part of hip bone; consists of a body, superior & inferior rami; forms anterior 1/5 of acetabulum   pubis  
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inferoposterior part of hip bone; consists of a body & ischial ramus; forms posterior 2/5 of acetabulum   ischium  
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expanded portion of ischium   ischial tuberosity  
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formed by rami of pubis & ischium   obturator foramen  
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indentation just below ischial spine   lesser sciatic notch  
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prominent projection at superoposterior border of ischial body   ischial spine  
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longest, strongest & heaviest bone in the body   femur  
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prominent ridge between greater & lesser trochanters at base of neck on posterior surface of femoral body   intertrochanteric crest  
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less prominent ridge connecting greater & lesser trochanters anteriorly   intertrochanteric line  
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2 common sites for fx's in elderly   femoral neck & intertrochanteric crest  
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True or false? The ♂ pelvis is lighter in structure than the ♀ pelvis.   False; ♀ pelvis is lighter in structure.  
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The ♀ pelvis is _____ and shallower than the ♂ pelvis, and the inlet is larger and more oval-shaped.   wider  
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boundary line of pelvic oblique plane   brim of the pelvis  
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region ↑ the pelvic brim   false or greater pelvis  
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region ↓ the pelvic brim   true or lesser pelvis  
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superior aperture   inlet of the true pelvis; formed by brim  
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inferior aperture   outlet of the true pelvis; from inferior pubic symphysis to tip of coccyx & btwn ischial tuberosities  
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region btwn inlet & outlet   pelvic cavity  
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