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Joint between scram and hip bone?

The joint between the sacrum and the hip bone is the sacroiliac joint. It is also known as the SI joint. They form the articular surfaces.


What type of joint is the hip bone?

synovial joint


What type of bone is the hip bone?

The hip joint is a ball and socket joint just like you shoulder!


What is the acetabelum?

The acetabelum is the hip socket. The "ball" joint of the hip fits into this socket so the leg can move properly.I think you mean Acetabulum, and it is the socket of the hip joint.


Why does hip joint referred to as the acetabulofemoral joint?

Because hip joint is articulation between acetabulum (concavity on lateral surface of hip bone) and femur (thigh bone).


Which bone will join with the femur?

Tibia, Acetabelum Tibia, Acetabelum Tibia, AcetabelumThe femur articulates with the Tibia, Patellae and the OS coxae (pelvis).Hip bone and shin bone


Where is the hip joint located?

no, a ball and socket jointI would say it is an example of a ball and socket joint.Door is the example of hinge joint where horizontal and vertical movements are restrained.No.False. Hinge joints can only move in one axis like your jaw or elbow. The hip is a ball-and-socket joint which can move in all axis.


Which type of joints in found in the hip bone?

feamer head and neck


What is the Region of lower limb attachment?

The lower limb attaches at the hip region, where the femur (thigh bone) articulates with the pelvic bone to form the hip joint.


What forms a joint with the hip bone?

The part of the hip bone that forms the hip joint is actually formed from two of the three fused paired bones - the ischium and the ilium, which are shaped into the acetabulum. The distal articulating bone is the femur, specifically the head of the femur.Femur & coxarum form the hip joint.The hip bone, also called the pelvis, is made of three fused pairs of bones: the ilium, the ischium and the pubis. The pelvis has a socket called the acetabulum, where the head of the femur bone fits in - this is the hip joint.


Articulates with the coxal bone to form the hip and the tibia to form the knee?

The Sacrum and the femur articulates with the Pelvis


What part of the skeleton is a ball and socket joint?

The hip bone and the shoulder bone its the knee bone joint