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  1. 1 sty 2010 · In this review we outline the function of the key anatomical components of the hip and discuss the relevant related biomechanical issues.

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  2. The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint, formed by the femoral head and the acetabulum (Fig. 1, see Standring, Fig. 80.15). The articular surfaces are spherical with a marked congruity; this limits the range of movement but contributes to the con-siderable stability of the joint.

  3. ANATOMY OF THE HIP. The hip is a classical ball-and-socket joint. It meets the four characteristics of a synovial or diarthrodial joint: it has a joint cavity; joint surfaces are covered with articular cartilage; it has a synovial membrane producing synovial fluid, and; it is surrounded by a ligamentous capsule [5].

  4. 25 lip 2023 · The hip joint is a ball and socket joint that is the point of articulation between the head of the femur and the acetabulum of the pelvis. The joint is a diarthrodial joint with its inherent stability dictated primarily by its osseous components/articulations.

  5. Introduction. Although the hip joint is one of the most inherently stable joints (Neumann 2020), hip pain and injuries, caused by hip instability are problematic and common in active individu-als (Kalisvaart and Safran 2015; Kemp et al. 2020; Mos-ler et al. 2015; Safran 2019).

  6. 28 lip 2019 · The application of this anatomical knowledge has permitted surgeons to not only understand hip pathology but also to intervene safely with procedures such as surgical hip dislocations. In this chapter we will explore both acetabulum and proximal femur from their development to final morphology.

  7. 1 sty 2023 · In this section, we will discuss the neuro-vascular anatomy of the hip, regional mechanical receptors, the thoracolumbar mechanic and its relation to the hip, and the lower extremity mechanics and the compensation response from the hip.

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