Hip bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The hip bone , innominate bone or coxal bone is a large, flattened, irregularly shaped bone, constricted in the center and expanded above and below. It has one of the few ball and socket synovia...
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Hip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In human anatomy, hip (or "coxa" in medical terminology) refer to either an anatomical region or a joint. The hip region is located lateral to the gluteal region (i.e. the buttock), inferior to th...
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; BODY PARTS: Get hip on bone health; TreatmentUpdate 133 - 2003 January; Volume 15 Issue 1; Hosein SR; ... Once such complication is osteonecrosis (also known as avascular necrosis, or AVN) — the death of large numbers of bone cells, particularly in joints such as the hip. Although the hip is the most common...
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6c. The Bones of the Lower Extremity. 1. The Hip Bone ... Structure.—The thicker parts of the bone consist of cancellous tissue, enclosed between two layers of compact tissue; the thinner parts, as at the bottom of the acetabulum and center of the iliac fossa, are usually semitransparent, and composed entirely of...
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The hip bone is a large, flattened, irregularly shaped bone, constricted in the center and expanded above and below. It meets its fellow on the opposite side in the middle line in front, and together they form the sides and anterior wall of the ... Structure.—The thicker parts of the bone consist of cancellous tissue,
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Guess how many bones make up the 'hip joint'? Did you guess four? There are two main parts, the femur with the ball top and the pelvis with the socket. The socket is made of three joined pelvic bones - the ilium, ... On the right we see the three bones that converge in the hip socket. The Ilium (Iliac bone) is the roof.
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Berger, as his primary evidence of the existence of small stature humans, pointed to fragments of femoral heads, the round balls atop the body's longest bone that connects it to the hip.
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the parts that make up the hip ... The femoral head is attached to the rest of the femur by a short section of bone called the femoral neck. A large bump juts outward from the top of the femur, next to the femoral neck. This bump, called the greater trochanter, can be felt along the side of your hip.
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The hip is made of a ball and a socket joint, linking the dome at the head of the thigh bone (femur) and the cup in the pelvic bone. A total hip prosthesis is surgically implanted to replace the damaged bone within the hip joint. ... The total hip prosthesis consists of three parts:
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