Upper thigh tendons and ligaments

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      Sockets that receive the femur are deep & heavily reinforced w/ ligaments. Function = bearing weight; total wt. of upper body rests on pelvis. Reproductive organs, bladder & part of large intestine lie within & are protected by pelvis. Each . coxa. is formed by the fusion of 3 bones: Ilium (Large flaring bone - forms most of the coxa)

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      Train the required muscles (core stability and quadriceps- Upper thigh). Warm up any all muscles, tendons and ligaments before full power is exerted. 1. Natural Hiking. What ever you do, you should be hiking in a position that is natural to your body. If you are feeling any sharp pain then you should be reviewing the way you hike or seek ...

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    • [DOC File]HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

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      Form 3 strong arches-bound by ligaments and tendons(for muscles)-fallen arches or flat feet occur IV.Joints= articulations *****Except for hyoid,all bones form joints with at least 1 other bone

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 7

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      Composed of bones, cartilages, joints, ligaments. 20% of body mass. Two major parts. Axial. Appendicular. The Axial Skeleton. Three major regions. Skull. Vertebral column. Thoracic cage. Parietal Bones and Major Associated Sutures. Four sutures mark articulations of parietal bones with frontal, occipital, and temporal bones: Coronal suture

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    • [DOCX File]CHAPTER 7: THE SKELETAL SYSTEM

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      44.Name the bones in the upper limbs and denote them on a skeleton. ... c.serves as insertion for tendons and ligaments. 5. Endosteum = inner lining of medullary cavity. ... (attachment for thigh and buttock muscle), linea aspera, lateral & medial condyles (tibia), epicondyles,

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      The lesser trochanter is inferior and medial to the greater trochanter: it also serves as an attachment point for tendons of the thigh and buttock. Body The body of the femur angles medially and as a result, the knee joints are closer to the midline.

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    • [DOC File]1 Humerus-upper arm bone, femur~thigh bone,

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      Humerus - upper arm bone, femur - thigh bone, sternum - breast bone, tibia - shin bone, ... stronger ligaments and tendons, more flexibility at the joints, possibly loss of excess body fat, possibly reduced chance of premature heart attack (any four). 15

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 7 Skeletal System - Weebly

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      The bones of the lower limb provide the framework for the thigh, lower leg, and foot. The __femur___, or thighbone, extends from the hip to the knee and is the longest bone in the body. Its head articulates with the _acetabul__; it articulates with …

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