KINESIOL 2E03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Hyaline Cartilage, Lesser Trochanter, Body Of Femur

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Ilii-femoral: most developed, looks like an upside down v limits extension of the hip resting spot (leaning in) to minimize energy expenditure instead of having to sit on muscle. Pubo-femoral: limits abduction of the hip joint. Ischio-femoral: comes from the ischium, back side of the hip and goes up and over to the hip and has spiral motion limits internal/ medial rotation of the hip (femur turning in relative to pelvis) Femoral shaft is angled medially with respect to the neck: angle of inclination: angle between the neck and the shaft of the femur. Shaft of femur spirals medially (top > bottom) Top of femur is going laterally (angled at 10 degrees) and then the shaft is going face more forward this will cause. More muscles of the hip: anterior hip. 3) psoas major/ minor (minor is more proximal/ higher)

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