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| ==Common structures of the Proximal Hindlimb and Pelvis== | | ==Common structures of the Proximal Hindlimb and Pelvis== |
| *'''[[Ilium - Anatomy and Physiology|Ilium]]''' | | *'''[[Ilium - Anatomy and Physiology|Ilium]]''' |
| + | * The ilium makes up the craniodorsal part of the hip bone. |
| + | * It extends in a cranio-dorsal direction from the hip joint to the articulation with sacrum. |
| + | * It is made from a cranial wing and a caudal body. |
| + | '''''Ilial Wing''''' |
| + | * The margin of the wing is known as the '''iliac crest'''. Along the crest are two very important anatomical landmarks: |
| + | ** '''Tuber Coxae''' or Coxal Tuberosity forms the palpable point of the hip. |
| + | ** '''Sacral Tuber''' is the thickened mediodorsal angle of the ilial wing. |
| + | * The '''lateral''' surface of the wing provides a point of attachment for the gluteal muscles. |
| + | * The '''medial''' surface has two distinct parts: |
| + | ** The lateroventral part provides the point of insertion for many pelvic muscles. |
| + | ** The mediodorsal part articulate with the '''sacrum''' forming the '''sacroiliac joint''' |
| + | * The caudodorsal border of the wing is very concave and along its surface exists the '''greater sciatic notch'''. This is where the '''sciatic nerve''' runs over the ilium. |
| + | '''''Ilial Body'''''' |
| + | * The only anatomical feature of note is the '''psoas tubercle''' on the ventral border. This provides attachment for the psoas muscle. |
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| *'''[[Ischium - Anatomy & Physiology|Ischium]]''' | | *'''[[Ischium - Anatomy & Physiology|Ischium]]''' |
| *'''[[Pubis - Anatomy & Physiology|Pubis]]''' | | *'''[[Pubis - Anatomy & Physiology|Pubis]]''' |