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Pelvic Girdle is? - Answer ring-like bony structure, located in the lower part of the trunk
and connects the axial skeleton to the lower limbs.

what is the innominate made up of? - Answer Ilium, Pubis, Ischium

What does the Labrum do? - Answer increases the depth of acetabulum and enhances
stability by acting as a seal

what percent is the ischium of acetabulum - Answer 40%

what percent is the illium of acetabulum - Answer 40%

what percent is the pubis of acetabulum - Answer 20%

what direction does the acetabulum face - Answer laterally and inferiorly facing

what is the acetabular fossa - Answer the non articular floor of hip

what shape is the lunate/articular area and how is it connected - Answer horseshoe
shaped and connects inferiorly by transverse acetabular ligament

how is acetabular depth measured - Answer measured by using center edge angle of
wiberg (25 degrees)

Center edge angle is? - Answer angle formed by a line drawn from the center of the
femoral head to the outer edge of the acetabular roof, and a verticle line drawn through
the center of the femoral head

Acetabular dysplasia is? - Answer abnormally shallow acetabulum

coxa profunda/acetabular protrusion is? - Answer acetabulum excessively covers
femoral head

Normal Angle of Inclination? - Answer 125 degrees normal

what is the normal alignment of hip at birth? greater than 125 degrees (usually 140) -
Answer Coxa Valga is what at birth?

Positives of Coxa Vara - Answer increased moment arm for hip abductor force

alignment may improve joint stability

Negatives for Coxa Vara - Answer increased bending moment arm increases bending

, moment.

increases shear force across femoral neck

Positives of Coxa Valga - Answer decreased bending moment arm

decreases bending moment

decreases shear force across femoral neck

Negatives of Coxa Valga - Answer decreased moment arm for hip abductor force

alignment may favor joint dislocation

Normal angle of torsion in adult - Answer 15 degrees in adult

angle of torsion at birth - Answer 32-40 degrees at birth

Anteversion is? - Answer medial rotation of foot normally 35 degrees

retroversion angle - Answer five degrees usually

Wolff's law/bone remodeling - Answer remodels in response to mechanical demands:
laid down where needed and reabsorbed where needed

one gate cycle is? - Answer one heel strike to the next foots heel strike

what does trabecular system include? (5) - Answer medial compressive system

lateral tensile system

cecondary tensile system

secondary compressive system

what connects the hip labrum - Answer connected by the acetabular ligament

what does the ligament of the head of femur (ligamentum teres) do? - Answer connects
fovea to acetabular fossa, transverse acetabular ligament and margins of acetabular
notch

what does illiofemoral ligament do - Answer limits extension, lateral rotation, and
adduction

what does ischiofemoral ligament do - Answer limits extension and medial rotation

what does pubofemoral ligament do? - Answer limits extension and abduction

what is close packed position of the hip? - Answer full extension (20 degrees beyond
neutral)

internal rotation and abduction

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