Laboratory Manual for Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy
Laboratory Manual for Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780803658257
Author: Lynn S. Lippert PT MS, Mary Alice Duesterhaus Minor PT MS
Publisher: F.A. Davis Company
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Chapter 18, Problem 1GAQ

a.

Summary Introduction

To list: The bones that make up the pelvis.

Introduction: The hip joint is the most proximal of the lower extremity. The hip joint is a ball and socket joint that connects the leg to the trunk of the body.

a.

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The pelvis is composed of the following bones:

Two innominate bones, the coccyx, and the sacrum.

b.

Summary Introduction

To list: The bones that make up the innominate.

b.

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The innominate is composed of the following bones:

The fused bones of the ischium, ilium, and pubis.

c.

Summary Introduction

To list: The bones that make up the hip joint.

c.

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The hip joint is composed of the following bones:

The acetabulum of the innominate and the head of the femur.

d.

Summary Introduction

To list: The bones that make up the acetabulum.

d.

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The acetabulum is composed of the following bones:

The ilium, ischium, and pubis.

e.

Summary Introduction

To list: The bones that make up the obturator foramen.

e.

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The obturator foramen is composed of the following bones:

The ischium and pubis.

f.

Summary Introduction

To list: The bones that make up the greater sciatic notch.

f.

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The greater sciatic notch is composed of the following bones:

The ilium and ischium.

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