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iofemoral ligament lies the pubocapsular liga-
nent. The posterior surface of the capsule is rein-
prced by the ischiocapsular ligament. Like the
nee joint, the capsule is lined with a synovial mem-
rane, which provides lubrication for the joint.
Movements of flexion, extension, abduction.
dduction, rotation, and circumduction of the thigh
re readily achieved through this joint. This is made
and thin in the center of the joint, providing a deeP
recess for the condyles.
The lateral meniscus lies between the lateral
condyle of the femur and the tibia; the medial
meniscus is between the medial condyle and the
tibia. These menisci are best seen in the anterior and
posterior views of figure 15.4. Anteriorly and periph-
erally, they are connected by a transverse ligament.
Acetabular Labrum
Anterior Inferior liac Spine
Articular Cartilage of
10
Acetabulum
Femur
Greater Trochanter
liofemoral Ligament
Intertrochanteric Line
Ligamentum teres femoris
Obturator Foramen
12
Pubocapsular Ligament
Synovial Membrane
Transverse Acetabular
Ligament
111 111
Transcribed Image Text:iofemoral ligament lies the pubocapsular liga- nent. The posterior surface of the capsule is rein- prced by the ischiocapsular ligament. Like the nee joint, the capsule is lined with a synovial mem- rane, which provides lubrication for the joint. Movements of flexion, extension, abduction. dduction, rotation, and circumduction of the thigh re readily achieved through this joint. This is made and thin in the center of the joint, providing a deeP recess for the condyles. The lateral meniscus lies between the lateral condyle of the femur and the tibia; the medial meniscus is between the medial condyle and the tibia. These menisci are best seen in the anterior and posterior views of figure 15.4. Anteriorly and periph- erally, they are connected by a transverse ligament. Acetabular Labrum Anterior Inferior liac Spine Articular Cartilage of 10 Acetabulum Femur Greater Trochanter liofemoral Ligament Intertrochanteric Line Ligamentum teres femoris Obturator Foramen 12 Pubocapsular Ligament Synovial Membrane Transverse Acetabular Ligament 111 111
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