Hip - Answers the articulation between the acetabular fossa (lunate surface) and the head of the femur
acetabular labrum - Answers lip of fibrocartilage that surrounds outer margin of the acetabulum on the
hip bone.
Deepens the joint and increases the surface area contact
iliofemoral ligament - Answers strongest ligament in the body.
Runs from the outer rim of the acetabulum up to the AIIS and spirals down anteriorly to the
intertrochanteric line.
Its fibers divide forming transverse and descending bands ( Y band )
ischiofemoral ligament - Answers Resists posterior displacement of femoral head
pubofemoral ligament - Answers located anteromedially & inferiorly, limits excessive extension &
abduction
Originates off the inferior pubal femoral crest
Limiting hyper abduction and dislocation of the femoral head during the action of performing the splits
ligamentum capitis femoris - Answers -from the acetabular notch to the fovea capitis
-provides blood vessels to the head of the femur
-ligament to the head of the femur
-protects the artery to the head of the femur
avascular necrosis - Answers an area of bone tissue death caused by insufficient blood flow
knee joint - Answers Made up of 3 separate bones
-femur superiorly
-tibia inferiorly