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Iliac Crest

The upper edge of the Ala

Ala

Posterior Superior Iliac Spine

The posterior end of the Iliac Crest

Sacroiliac Joint

Where the Ilium connects posteriorly with

the scrum.

Ilium

Anterior Superior Iliac Spine

Ilium

Connects posterior with the sacrum at the Sacroiliac Joint, is a large flaring bone that forms the majority of the hip bone.

The anterior end of the Iliac Crest

Sacrum

Ossa Coxae

Hip Bones

or

Made up of three bones.

Pubis

Coccyx

Pubis

The most anterior part of the coxal bone

Greater Sciatic Notch

This allows blood vessels and the large sciatic nerve to

pass from the pelvis posteriorly into the thigh.

Ischial Spine

This is mostly important in pregnant women because

it narrows the outlet of the pelvis through which the baby

will pass

Pubic Symphysis

Thigh

The pubic bones from each hip bone fuse anteriorly to form a cartilaginous joint.

Ischium

*This is indicated by a red line.

Ischium

The "sit down bone"

Forms the most inferior part of the coxal bone

Obturator Foramen

This is formed by the fusion of the rami of the pubis anteriorly and the ischium

posteriorly forms a bar of bone that encloses this hole.

Lower Limbs

Foot

The calcaneus bone supports most of body weight.

Tarsus-Composed of several Tarsal Bones

  • Medial cuneiform
  • Intermediate cuneiform
  • Navicular
  • Lateral cuneiform
  • Cuboid

The 5 metatarsals form the soles of our feet.

The phalanges form our toes.

Ischial Tuberosity

The roughened area that recieves all the body weight when you are sitting.

Pelvic Girdle

Formed by two Coxal Bones

Sacrum

Ossa Coxae

Formed by the fusion of

five vertebrae.

Aka Hip Bones

Leg

Foot

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