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25 wrz 2021 · Gross anatomy. The ilium consists of a flared expanded upper part forming the iliac crests, the iliac spines, and a small inferior part forming two-fifths of the acetabulum. It has four borders - superior, anterior, posterior and medial borders; and three surfaces - gluteal, iliac fossa and sacropelvic.
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14 mar 2022 · The posterior border of the ilium begins at the posterior superior iliac spine and extends to the posterior border of the ischium. It features a posterior inferior iliac spine and contributes to the superior part of the greater sciatic notch.
29 maj 2022 · The Ischium. The ischium forms the posteroinferior part of the hip bone. Much like the pubis, it is composed of a body, an inferior ramus and superior ramus. The inferior ischial ramus combines with the inferior pubic ramus forming the ischiopubic ramus, which encloses part of the obturator foramen.
Learn about the anatomy and function of the ilium with Innerbody's interactive 3D model. The ilium is the largest and most superior of the three bones that join to form the hipbone, or os coxa. It is a wide, flat bone that provides many attachment points for muscles of the trunk and hip.
10 paź 2024 · The posterior superior spine is the terminus of the iliac crest on the rear-facing side of the ilium. The posterior inferior spine is below the posterior superior spine, and at the end of a larger, roughened region called the auricular surface.
12 gru 2023 · The posterior border of the troy begins at the PSTS and extends to the posterior border of the ischium. It features a posterior inferior troy spine and contributes to the superior part of the greater sciatic notch.
30 paź 2023 · The ilium is the largest and most superior part of the bone, the ischium is located posteroinferiorly, and the pubis or pubic bone forms the anterior portion of the hip bone. In this article, we will explore the anatomy of the hip bone and its three components.