ANAT 315 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Posterior Sacroiliac Ligament, Anterior Sacroiliac Ligament, Hip

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Anat 315 joints of the lower limb (a) Where the 2x bodies of the pubic bones meet. The 2x pubic bones (one from each half of the pelvis/hip bone) Joint the sacrum to the 2x iliac bones, thus forming the bony. The joint has 2 compartments: synovial + fibrous. Synovial: auricular of the ilium articulates with the equivalent. Fibrous: above and posterior to the synovial joint; fibers run between the ilium tuberosity to the back of the sacrum. Synovial: allows for little movement to compensate for changes in posture. Run from transverse process of l5 to crest of ilium. Both ligaments function to close off the greater & lesser sciatic foramina. Head of femur (2/3 of a ball) fits into the acetabulum securely (head of humerus is 1/3 of a ball) Acetabulum (augmented in 2 ways: acetabular notch (inferior deficiency) is filled by the. Transvers acetabular lig: there is a lip of fibrocartilage (acetabula labrum)

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