Chapter 8: The Appendicular Skeleton A&P Biology 141.
PLL #2- The Hip: Anatomy, Disease, Injury, and Repair By: Phil Kemp, Andrew Thistle, Tim Hersey, Brian Wilson, John Bocchino BNG 345 Professor Currey.
Bones Review. What are the functions of bones? Support – form the framework that supports the body and cradles soft organs Protection – provide a protective.
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.
1. The femoral region (thigh)lies between the gluteal, abdominal, and perineal regions proximally and the knee region distally: anteriorly separated.
Hip, Thigh, and Knee. ILIUM Acetabulum Ischium Ischial Tuberosity Pubis.
The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton A. Pectoral girdle A. Pectoral girdle B. Upper extemity B. Upper extemity C. Pelvic girdle C. Pelvic girdle.
Appendicular Skeleton. Bones of the upper and lower limbs Pectoral Girdle –Clavicle –Scapula –Upper limb Pelvic Girdle –Pelvic bone –Lower limb.
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Evaluation of the Hip & Pelvis. Outline of Presentation Anatomy Steps in evaluation of the Hip References.
Skeletal System: Vocabulary and Appendicular Skeleton.
Paediatric Orthopaedics E.E.Fogarty F.R.C.S.I, F.R.A.C.S.