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Do you know we spend 6-8 hours of the day sitting? This movement is allowed mainly by our hip bone structure. The Hip bone anatomy does not have to be daunting. Let sqadia.com be your guide to simplify all the important anatomical landmarks, hip bone muscles, and ligament attachments of this very important butterfly-shaped bone. Each section of this anatomy lecture highlights the different hip bone parts, which are the ilium, ischium, pubis, and acetabulum. It is also essential to learn the variations of the hip bone in males and females. ☛📄 Pelvic Girdle Functions Together with the sacrum and coccyx, the hip bone is involved in the formation of the pelvic girdle. ☛📄 Hip Bone Joints The hip bone connects the axial skeleton, which is the main trunk of our body to our lower limbs. This happens via three joints: 📍The hip joint, between the acetabulum and the head of the femur 📍The sacroiliac joint which is the articulation with the sacrum 📍Pubic symphysis which is between the two pubic bones ☛📄 Ilium Ilium known as flanks in common language is an expanded fan-like portion on the upper part of the hip bone. Let us learn the anatomical landmarks on the 3 borders and 3 surfaces of the ilium. ☛📄 Ischium The ischium is the thickest and most massive portion of the hip bone. The main anatomical landmarks are the ischial body, ischial spine, ischial tuberosity, and ramus. Visually learn their location and the muscle attachments present here via fun mnemonics. ☛📄 Pubis The pubis is covered by a layer of fat, and its very important function is to protect the intestines, urinary bladder, and sex organs. We have a very important joint that is formed by the union of the two pubic bones known as the pubic symphysis. ☛📄 Acetabulum The acetabulum is a deep cup-shaped depression, on the lateral aspect of the hip bone. This is the junction point where the ilium, ischium, and pubis meet. The lecture diagrammatically explains how the acetabulum provides an attachment point for the hip joint formation, by articulating with the head of the femur. ☛📄 Hip bone variation in sexes Which differences are there between male and female hip bones? Let's learn the differences between a few landmarks, like the greater sciatic notch, the curvature of the iliac crest, the depth of the iliac fossa, the length of the pubic crest, and the eversion of ischiopubic rami. Not only this but the differences in the obturator foramen, the subpubic angle, the preauricular sulcus, and the size of the acetabulum are usually larger in males. ☛📄 Side Determination If you are handed one side of a hip bone during the examination. How will you determine whether it is a right-sided hip bone or a left-sided hip bone? Watch this section, as our educator demonstrates the side determination of the side of the hip bone. ☛🩺 5500+ sqadia.com Medical Videos 👩🏻⚕️ Accessible Medical Student Education 24/7/365 💡 Simplifying Medical Learning 💪 Study Hard, Dream Big, Achieve More #hipbone #hipboneanatomy #upperlimbanatomy #anatomy #anatomynotes #humananatomymadesimple #anatomyandphysiology #skeletalsystem #medicalvideo #medicallectures #medicalstudy #medicalstudents