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- Acetabulum - Wikipedia
The acetabulum ( ˌ æ s ɪ ˈ t æ b j ə l ə m ; [1] pl : acetabula), also called the cotyloid cavity, is a concave surface of the pelvis The head of the femur meets with the pelvis at the acetabulum, forming the hip joint [2] [3]
- Acetabulum: What Is It, Function, Fractures, and More - Osmosis
The acetabulum is a large socket on the lateral face of the hip bone that articulates with the head of the femur to form the hip joint Anatomically, the acetabulum is formed by the fusion of the three pelvic bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis
- Acetabulum | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The acetabulum (plural: acetabula) is the large cup-shaped cavity on the anterolateral aspect of the pelvis that articulates with the femoral head to form the hip joint All three bones of the pelvis (the ilium, ischium, and pubis) together form the acetabulum
- Acetabular Fractures: Types, Treatment Complications
What is an acetabular fracture? An acetabular fracture is a break in your hip socket Your hip is a “ball-and-socket” joint Your acetabulum, which is part of your pelvis, forms the socket Your femoral head, which is the upper end of your femur (thigh bone), forms the ball
- Acetabular Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets
Acetabulum fractures are pelvis fractures that involve the articular surface of the hip joint and may involve one or two columns, one or two walls, or the roof within the pelvis
- Anatomy of Acetabulum - Musculoskeletal Key
The acetabulum is the socket of the ball-and-socket hip joint Although simplicity is suggested in its most basic understanding as a containing device for the femoral head, the acetabulum in reality is a complex and elegantly designed structure; together with the labrum it is responsible for both the high stability of the hip joint and the
- Acetabulum - Structure, Location, Function, Anatomy
The acetabulum is a deep, cup-shaped cavity located on the lateral aspect of the pelvis, formed at the junction of three pelvic bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis It serves as the socket for the head of the femur, forming the hip joint or acetabulofemoral joint
- Acetabulum - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
Acetabulum, located on the lateral surface of the hip bone, is a deep, cup-shaped hemispherical socket Its orientation is lateral, downward, and forward It plays a crucial role as is it articulates with the femur’s head to form the hip joint Within the acetabulum, we can observe two distinct regions: 1) acetabular fossa, and 2) lunate
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