The dorsogluteal site is above an imaginary line drawn between the greater trochanter (you can feel this in the side of your upper thigh, a few inches under your hip bone) and the posterior superior iliac crest (trace along your hip bone to your lower back - it's the posterior peak of your pelvis).
The two sites of muscle attachment on the proximal femur are the greater trochanter and the lesser trochanter. These bony prominences serve as points of attachment for muscles that control movements at the hip joint.
Radial and ulnar styloids.
Enthesopathic spurring at the gluteus refers to the formation of bony projections, or spurs, at the site where tendons or ligaments attach to the bone in the gluteal region. This condition often results from chronic inflammation or stress at the enthesis, the area of attachment. It can be associated with conditions such as tendonitis or certain inflammatory diseases. Symptoms may include pain and limited mobility in the hip or buttock area.
Bony processes serve as attachment points for muscles, ligaments, and tendons. They also provide structural support and help facilitate movement at joints. Additionally, bony processes can help protect vital organs and structures within the body.
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yes b/c a bony fish has to have a bony body
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
The bony projections are called the superior, middle and inferior conchae. They increase surface area to warm and moisten incoming air.
The bony projection that arises at right angles to the midline on your back is called a "transverse process." These projections are found on the vertebrae and serve as attachment points for muscles and ligaments, contributing to the stability and movement of the spine.
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Yes,they are very bony.