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'''''[[Ossification Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Ilium|Ossification of the Ilium]]'''''
 
'''''[[Ossification Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Ilium|Ossification of the Ilium]]'''''
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*'''[[Ischium - Anatomy & Physiology|Ischium]]'''
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The Ischium can be divided into three main sections:
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* The '''body'''
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** Is part of the acetabulum
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** The dorsal border is continuous with that of the ilium forming the '''ischiatic spine'''; this tapers towards the lesser sciatic notch.
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* The '''caudal plate'''
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** Extends cranially into the symphysial and acetabular branches, which form the caudal borders of the '''obturator foramen'''.
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** The caudal section is thickened forming the '''ischial tuberosity'''. This is a visible landmark in most animals.
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** The medial caudal borders meet in a concave fashion forming a broad and deep notch called the '''ischial arch'''.
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* The '''medial branch'''
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** This forms the caudal section of the pelvic symphysis
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*'''[[Ischium - Anatomy & Physiology|Ischium]]'''
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'''[[Pubis - Anatomy & Physiology|Pubis]]'''
*'''[[Pubis - Anatomy & Physiology|Pubis]]'''
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'''[[Femur - Anatomy & Physiology|Femur]]'''
*'''[[Femur - Anatomy & Physiology|Femur]]'''
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'''[[Ossification Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology|Ossification Centers of the Hindlimb]]
*'''[[Ossification Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology|Ossification Centers of the Hindlimb]]
      
==Joints of the Proximal Hindlimb==
 
==Joints of the Proximal Hindlimb==
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