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Anterior Hip
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Another name for the hip bone | Innominate Bone |
| The part of the innominate bone where the head of the femur articulates | Acetabulum |
| The part of the hip bone that connects the ASIS to the PSIS | Iliac Crest |
| What is the pubic symphysis | Cartilginous joint in the hip |
| Floating bone | Patella |
| The bone that articulates in the sacroiliac joint | Sacrum & Ilium |
| 3 structures that can be found in the femoral triangle | Femoral vein, femoral artery, femoral nerve |
| 3 borders of the femoral triangle | Sartorius, Inguinal ligament, Adductor Longus |
| 2 muscles that normally entrap the lumbar plexus | Quadatus Lumborom & Iliopsoas |
| Common insertion for the quadricep muscles | The patella & tibial tuberosity - via the patellar tendon |
| Originate on the linea aspera | Vastus lateralis & Vastus medials |
| The only quad muscle that crosses 2 joints | Rectus fmorus (the knee & hip) |
| The common action of the quad muscles | extension of the knee |
| Most common origin of the adductors | Anterior pules |
| The common insertion for the adductors | Linea aspera |
| What does the adductor magnus attach to? | Ischial Tuberosity |
| The origin of the adductor magnus | Pubic & Ischial ramus |
| Extenders of the hip | posterior fibers of the adductor magnus |
| Extends & flexes the hip | Adductor magnus(the anterior & posterior fibers) |