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pl. coxae [L.] the hip, loosely, the hip joint. coxa plana flattening of the head of the femur resulting from osteochondrosis of its epiphysis. coxa valga deformity of the hip join...
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The Coxal bone is another name for the Coxxygeal bone or the Coccix. All three are names given to the lowest 5 vertebrae which fuse to form one bone. ... Point Where the Coxal Bones Join Anteriorly
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The pelvis is made up of three hip bones, which are joined by rigid sacroilac joints to the sacrum at the back. The hip bones curve forward to join the pubic symphysis ...
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Left hip-joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis. Gray237.png. Plan of ossification of the hip bone. Latin, os coxae/os ilium ...
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In vertebrate 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 ...
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Coxa is focus joint replacement surgery hospital. Coxa operates 3000 patients / year and thus being the largest joint replacement hospital in Nordic countries.
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... animated tutorial on the medial os coxa bone and its anatomical markings. ... ( to join the ischial ramus); serves as an attachment point for the adductor brevis, ...
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Over phylogenetic time they fuse to form the single os coxa. The junction of the bones occurs in the joint socket, the acetabulum. The united os coxae and ...
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Dolomedes flmbriatus (C-lerck) as the study object. The technique was the same as that employed by me in 1978. 2. Anatomy of the coxal joint. The coxae of the ...
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