O3-- Bones and Articulations of lower limb
03- Bones and Articulations of lower limb
Main contentsI. The bones of lower limbII. The articulations of lower limb
Ⅰ. The bones of lower limb Ⅱ. The articulations of lower limb Main contents
Introduction::Characteristics:Bones --- heavy, strongJoints --- stable· Functions: supporting (mainly); movements
• Characteristics: Bones - heavy, strong Joints - stable • Functions: supporting (mainly); movements Introduction:
I . The bones of the lower limbI ) Pelvic girdle: hip boneIliac crestIliac fossaAnterior superioriliacspineArcuate lineLunate surfacegreatersciaticObturatorgroovenotchAcetabulalPecten pubisfossaIschialspinePubic tubercleObturatorforamenSymphyseal surfaceIschialtuberosity
Ⅰ. The bones of the lower limb Ⅰ)Pelvic girdle: hip bone Iliac crest Anterior superior iliac spine Arcuate line Ischial spine Ischial tuberosity Pubic tubercle Pecten pubis Acetabular fossa Symphyseal surface Iliac fossa Obturator groove greater sciatic notch Obturator foramen Lunate surface
Ⅱ) The bones of free lower limb1.FemurFovea offemoral headfemoralheadGreat trochanterNeckLesser trochanterLateral condyleAdductortubercleMedialcondyle·Anterior view.Posteriorview
Ⅱ)The bones of free lower limb 1. Femur femoral head Great trochanter Neck Lesser trochanter Medial condyle Lateral condyle Adductor tubercle Fovea of femoral head • Anterior view • Posterior view