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  1. 11 wrz 2023 · Femur anatomy is so unique that it makes the bone suitable for supporting the numerous muscular and ligamentous attachments within this region, in addition to maximally extending the limb during ambulation. Proximally, the femur articulates with the pelvic bone. Distally, it interacts with the patella and the proximal aspect of the tibia.

    • Plantaris Muscle

      Plantaris is a long, slender muscle that consists of a...

    • Patella

      Patella (ventral view) The patella is also known as the...

    • Popliteus Muscle

      Popliteus muscle (Musculus popliteus) The popliteus muscle...

  2. 4 dni temu · The Femur: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations. The Femur Bone. Explore Innerbody's 3D anatomical model of the femur bone, the strongest bone in the entire human body. by. Tim Taylor. Last updated: Nov 2nd, 2024. 2D Interactive. NEW 3D Rotate and Zoom. Anatomy Explorer. Ankle and Foot. Femur Cross-Section. Fibula. Hip Joint.

  3. 3 lis 2023 · The hip joint is a large ball and socket synovial joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum of the pelvis. It is structured in such a way that enables movement in all axes, while bearing both our summer and winter body mass and providing stability for the body during movement.

  4. 4 wrz 2018 · What is Pelvis? The pelvis is a basin shaped bony structure formed by the combination of two pelvic bones (hip bones or innominate bones) and the sacrum. It is strengthened and supported by several joints and ligaments.

  5. 8 lis 2021 · Learn about the femur bone/thigh bone, what it looks like, where it is located, its definition, functions, parts, & structure, along with labeled pictures.

  6. 6 dni temu · The hip joint is a ball-and-socket synovial joint formed between the os coxa (hip bone) and the femur. A round, cup-shaped structure on the os coxa, known as the acetabulum, forms the socket for the hip joint. The rounded head of the femur forms the ball of the joint.

  7. When the femur and hip bone connect, they form one of the most important joints in the Human body: the hip joint. Now that you learned all their bony landmar...