Bones of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
Tarsals
7 bones that make up the foot. Calcaneus, talus, navicular, intermediate cuneiform, medial cuneiform, lateral cuneiform, cuboid.
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine
A bony projection of the iliac bone and important landmark of the body.
Pubic Symphysis
A cartilaginous joint that joins the connects the pubic bones.
Lesser Sciatic Notch
A smaller notch on the posterior margin of the ischium, below the ischial spine and above the superior border of the tuberosity.
Ischial Spine
A thin, pointed triangular eminence that projects from the dorsal border of the ischium.
Medial and Lateral Tibial Condyles
At the proximal end, separated by the intercondylar eminence) receive distal end of the femur to form the knee joint.
Lateral Condyle
Distal femur terminates, which articulate with the tibia below. Lateral side.
Medial Condyle
Distal femur terminates, which articulate with the tibia below. Medial side.
Medial Malleolus
Distally, a process that forms the inner bulge of the ankle.
Medial Epicondyles
Epicondyle near the midline, or medial. Above the medial condyle
Pelvic Girdle
Formed by 2 coxal bones.
Patellar Surface
Forms a joint with the patella anteriorly.
Lateral Malleolus
Forms outer part, lateral bulge of the ankle.
Coxal Bones
Hip bones. Each bone is the result of the fusion of three bones, ilium, ischium, and pubis.
Fovea Capitis
In the femur's head, a small central pit, from which a small ligament runs to the acetabulum.
Lateral Epicondyles
Just superior to the condyles, lateral side.
Ilium
Large flaring bone, forms the major portion of the coxal bone.
Greater Trochanter
Large lateral projection at the base of the neck of the femur
Neck of Femur
Located just below the head of the femur. Weakest part of the femur, common fracture site.
Lesser Trochanter
Located on posterior-medial junction of the neck and shaft of the femur
Metatarsals
Numbered 1-5, 1 is the big toe
Fibula
Parallel to the tibia, thin stick like with a sharp anterior crest.
Phalanges
Proximal, middle, distal 1-5
Ischial Tuberosity
Rough, receives the weight of the body when sitting.
Tibial Tuberosity
Roughened protrusion on the anterior tibial surface (just below the condyles).
Iliac Crest
Superior margin of the ilium.
Ischium
The "sit down" bone, forming the most inferior and posterior portion of the coxal bone.
Head of Femur
The ball like head of the femur articulates with the hip bone.
Acetabulum
The cup shaped socket of the hip bone in the pelvis.
Sacroiliac Joint
The joint in the bony pelvis between the sacrum and the ilium of the pelvis which are joined by strong ligaments.
Obturator Foramen
The large opening created by the ischium and pubis bone.
Tibia
The shinbone, the larger and more medial of the two lower leg bones.
Femur
Thigh bone.