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Bony Anatomy

  • Iliac Crest

  • Iliac Fossa

  • Anterior superior iliac spine ASIS

  • Anterior inferior iliac spine AIIS

  • Pectineal Line

  • Superior Ramus of pubis

  • Pubic Tubercle

  • Symphyseal surface

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Inferior ramus of pubis

  • Posterior superierio iliac spine PSIS

  • Articular surface for sacrum

  • Posterior inferior iliac spine PIIS

  • Greater sciatic notch

  • Ischial Spine

  • Lesser Sciatic Notch

  • Obturator Foramen

  • Ischial Tuberosity

  • Ramus of the ischium

  • Anterior Gluteal line

  • Posterior Gluteal line

  • Inferior Gluteal line

  • Lesser Sciatic Notch

  • Iliac Tubercle

  • Acetabulum

  • Sacrum

  • Coccyx

  • Lunate Surface of acetabulum

    • ​Biel, 2010

Muscular Anatomy

 

The muscles of the pelvis and thigh create movement primarily at the coxal (hip) and tibiofemoral (knee) joints. 

 

  • Psoas Major

  • Psoas Minor

  • Iliacus

  • Tensor Fasciae Latae

  • Rectus Femoris

  • Vastus Lateralis

  • Vastus Medialis

  • Pectineus

  • Adductor Longus

  • Gracilis

  • Sartorius

  • Adductor Magnus

  • Semitendinosus

  • Semimbranosus

  • Plantaris

  • Gluteus Medius

  • Gluteus Maximus

  • Biceps Femoris

  • Piriformis

  • Gemellus superior

  • Gemellus inferior

  • Obturator internus

  • Obturator externus

  • Quadratus Femoris

  • Illiotibial Tract

Ligamentous and Tissue Anatomy

 

  • Inguinal Ligament

  • Gluteal Fascia

  • Sacrotuberous Ligament

  • Supraspinous Ligament

  • Posterior sacro-iliac Ligaments

  • Interosseous sacro-iliac Ligaments

  • Iliolumbar Ligaments

  • Deep posterior sacrococcygeal Ligament

  • Inferior pubic ligament

  • Superficial posterior sacrococcygeal Ligament

  • Sacrospinous Ligament

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