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By Kristen and Vanna.  Bones and Joints  Ligaments and Tendons  Muscles  Nerves  Bursae.

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1 By Kristen and Vanna

2  Bones and Joints  Ligaments and Tendons  Muscles  Nerves  Bursae

3  Femur(thigh bone) and pelvis  Femoral Head- a ball shape at the top end of the femur that fits into the Acetabulum- a round socket side of the pelvis. It is also attached to the rest of the femur.

4  Ligaments are soft tissue structures that connect bones to bones. They help stabilize the hip joint.  Labrum-a ring of fibrous cartilage around the edge of the articular (joint) surface of a bone.

5  Glutes- These muscles extend the hip and form the buttocks.  Hip Flexors-These muscles flex the hip and are located on the front side of the hip.

6  All of the nerves that travel down the thigh pass by the hip.  Main Nerves:  femoral nerve  sciatic nerve  obturator nerve  Motor- relay signals from the brain to the muscles to move the hip.  Sensory- signals that relay sensations such as touch, pain, and temperature.

7  Bursa- thin fluid- filled sac of tissue that reduces friction.  Located between muscles, tendons, and bones.

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9  http://www.orthogate.org/patient- education/hip/hip-anatomy.html http://www.orthogate.org/patient- education/hip/hip-anatomy.html  http://www.eorthopod.com/content/hip- anatomy http://www.eorthopod.com/content/hip- anatomy  http://www.3dscience.com/3D_Models/Hum an_Anatomy/Solid_Models/Solid_Skeleton.ph p http://www.3dscience.com/3D_Models/Hum an_Anatomy/Solid_Models/Solid_Skeleton.ph p  http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=na vclient&ie=UTF- 8&rlz=1T4TSHB_enUS359US360&q=hip+anato my http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=na vclient&ie=UTF- 8&rlz=1T4TSHB_enUS359US360&q=hip+anato my


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