Alzaharani A, Bali K, Gudena R, Railton P, Ponjevic D, Matyas JR, et al. The innervation of the human acetabular labrum and hip joint: an anatomic study. BMC Musculoskelet Disord 2014;15:41.The innervation of the human acetabular labrum and hip joint:an anatomic study. Alzaharani A,...
The hip joint is a ball and socket synovial joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum of the hip bone. The head of the femur is somewhat larger than half a sphere. The acetabulum is deepened by a ring of flbrocartilage (theacetabular labrum)which is attached to its edge a...
hip joint- the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum articulatio coxae,coxa,hip ischial bone,ischium,os ischii- one of the three sections of the hipbone; situated below the ilium thigh- the part of the leg between the hip and the knee ...
Labrum serves many functions where it acts as shock absorber, lubricates the joint, and distributes the pressure equally. Find out more about Hip Labrum Tears with the following links Launch Movie Patient Info Hip Bursitis Hip bursitis is a painful condition caused by inflammation of a bursa ...
These components must function properly for the joint to stay stable and flexible. For example, the labrum, or the cartilage in your hip socket, keeps the thigh bone in place. When this cartilage wears down, your bones begin to rub against each other and reduce your range of movement.Sympto...
Human hip jointScanning electron microscopyUltrastructureThe acetabular labrum is frequently damaged with advancing age. As collagen fibers are the main sources of strength, knowledge of their ultrastructure is important to determine the cause of age-induced changes. We aimed to investigate the ...
Acetabular labrum Adductor brevis muscle Adductor canal Adductor longus muscle Adductor magnus muscle Anterior inferior iliac spine Anterior superior iliac spine Biceps femoris muscle Bony pelvis Fasciae of the hip and thigh Femur Gluteal muscles Gluteus maximus muscle Gluteus medius mus...
The acetabulum is lined with a unique structure called the labrum which is a piece of fibrocartilage that forms a cup-like ring within the joint. It helps the femur sit properly in the socket, making the hip more stable. The hip joint is surrounded by other connective tissue including powerf...
The hip joint (femoroacetabular joint) is a ball-and-socket joint, with the femoral head situated within the concavity formed by the acetabulum and labrum. This anatomic arrangement allows movements in multiple planes, including flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, internal rotation, and external...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer between, and the stresses within, the cartilage layers ... SJ Ferguson,JT Bryant,R Ganz,... - 《Journal of Biomechanics》 被引量: 1132发表: 2003年 Finite element contact analysis of the hip joi...