Head of femur Ilium ASIS Greater sciatic notch Label the following features on the lower limb bones: Pelvic girdle 1. Ilium, ischium, pubis 2. Anterior superior iliac spine 3. Ischial tuberosity 4. Obturator foramen 5. Greater sciatic notch Obturator foramen Pubis Ischium Ischial tuberosity Neck of femur Linea aspera Hip, Thigh 6. Head of femur 7. Neck of femur 8. Linea aspera 9. Patella 10. Medial condyle of femur Patella Medial Condyle Tibial tuberosity Soleal line Leg and foot 11. Tibial tuberosity 12. Medial malleolus 13. Soleal line 14. Talus 15. 2nd metatarsal Talus Medial Malleolus 2nd metatarsal
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Pelvic girdle: The pelvic girdle is formed by the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis bones. It supports the weight of the body and connects the axial skeleton to the lower limbs. Show moreā¦
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