The top of the thigh is connected to the pelvis through the hip joint, specifically the femur bone, which articulates with the acetabulum of the pelvic bone. Muscles, ligaments, and tendons also play a crucial role in connecting the thigh to the pelvis, facilitating movement and support. Key muscles in this area include the iliopsoas, which flexes the hip, and the gluteal muscles, which stabilize and move the hip.
The proper terminology for the thigh bone is the femur. This bone is connected to the hip at the top and also connected to the knee at the bottom end.
the top, it is the back of your thigh
top half of your leg!
Thigh.
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the back side of the thigh(top of leg)
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The large muscle at the top of the thigh that covers the hip joint in the posterior is called the gluteus maximus.
Your femur is your thigh bone. It is the largest bone in your body. It is connected to your pelvis.
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No, it is on the anterior femur. AKA, top of thigh.
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.