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Hip Anatomy
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Chapter 1
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Level 2
level: Level 2
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 2
Question
Answer
symphysis and synchondrosis
the two types of cartilaginous joints
suture and syndesmosis
the two types of fibrous joints
ball and socket, condyloid, plane, hinge, pivot, ellipsoid, saddle
what are the different types of synovial joints
synovial, ball and socket, multiaxial
Classify the hip joint
pubofemoral, ischiofemoral, iliofemoral, transverse, ligamentus teres
what are the 5 hip ligaments
Limits abduction, extension, external rotation
pubofemoral ligament
Limits: Superior Band: adduction, external rotation, extension Inferior band: external rotation, extension
Iliofemoral ligament
Limits: internal rotation, extension, abduction
ischiofemoral
synovial, multiaxial, plane
patellofemoral joint
synovial, biaxial, condyloid
tibiofemoral joint
skull
suture
connective tissue connecting radius and ulna
syndesmosis
head of femur
synchondrosis
spinal cord
symphysis
shock absorbers, aids lubrication, aids mechanical fit, restrain movement
articular disc functions
angle of inclination, angle of pull, articular fit, joint capsule, acetabulum labrum, transverse ligament
Factors aiding stability of hip
the angle of the neck of femur to the shaft of the femur
Angle of inclination