greater trochanter
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The Femur is part of both the hip and knee joints.
The part of the hip where the femur articulates is called the acetabulum.
The cup-shaped depression on the hip joint that receives the head of the femur is called the acetabulum. It forms part of the hip bone structure known as the pelvis and allows for the articulation and movement of the femur within the hip joint. The acetabulum provides stability and support for the hip joint during weight-bearing activities.
what is the lateral part of the hip called
Fibers found on the tip of the femur are part of the ligament known as the ligamentum teres. The ligamentum teres helps stabilize the hip joint by attaching from the tip of the femur to the hip socket.
The acetabulum is a concave surface of the pelvis. The head of the femur meets with the pelvis at the acetabulum, forming the hip joint
Your hip and back bone take the same interesting role in your body. The hip and back bones make you run, walk, sit, stand, bend, and anything else involving moving. If you did not have those bones in your hip and your back, you'd be like a giant spaghetti! the hip bone protects the organs in your ribs.
The femur bone has trochanters. The greater trochanter is located at the top of the femur where the hip muscles attach, and the lesser trochanter is located on the inner side of the femur where the thigh muscles attach.
Another name for the hip socket is acetabulum.
The hip bone, specifically the ilium, is found on top of the femur in the human body. It forms part of the pelvis and provides a stable base for the attachment of muscles that move the thigh.
The scientific name for the hip bone is the "os coxae" or "innominate bone."