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Directed Readings . In the Classroom. January/ February 2013 . issue of . Radiologic . Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . Anatomy, Disease, Injury, and Repair. By: . Phil Kemp, Andrew Thistle, Tim Hersey, Brian Wilson, John . Bocchino. BNG 345. Professor . Currey. To be able to label the parts associated with the hip joint on both the femoral and pelvic sides. Hip joint. Synovial ball-and-socket. . joint. a- . head of femur . b- . lunate surface of acetabulum. 2-Articular . surfaces:. 1-Type. :. 3-Nerve . Supply:. Femoral nerve. Obturator nerve. Sciatic nerve. Page .org AAOS does not endorse any treatments, procedures, products, or physicians referenced herein. This information is provided as an educational service and is not intended to serve as medical ad Anatomy, Disease, Injury, and Repair. By: . Phil Kemp, Andrew Thistle, Tim Hersey, Brian Wilson, John . Bocchino. BNG 345. Professor . Currey. To be able to label the parts associated with the hip joint on both the femoral and pelvic sides. in Computed Tomography. Michael C. . Ficorelli. , RT. Lesson Description. To explain the various exams pertaining to the pelvis using computed tomography, . i. ncorporating cross sectional anatomy from images. In the Classroom. January/ February 2013 . issue of . Radiologic . Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . Radioloksabha spotters series- II Radioloksabha is a free educational website for medical students, residents and doctors to share knowledge contributing to the world of Radiology and children. Alka. . Karnik. Dr. B . Nanavati. Hospital and Research Center, . Sonosight. Imaging Centre, Mumbai, India. Authors:. Journal:. Presenter. . Dr.Vishwanath. fractuer. . . . . Fracture neck. . of femur. is one of the most common injuries observed in the elderly leading to morbidity & mortality Majority of these patients (80%) were women. femal/male ratio is 3/1. Anatomy Lecture. By: Dr Anita . Rani. Type of Joint. Articular. Surfaces. Ligaments. Relations. Blood Supply. Nerve Supply. Movements. Applied Anatomy. Type. Ball and Socket variety of Synovial Joint. DEPARTMENT . OF PHYSIOTHERAPY. U.I.H.S. KANPUR. Hip Complex. It also known as . coxofemoral. joint.. It is the articulation between the acetabulum of the pelvis and the head of the femur.. Proximal Articular Surface. Dr. Ahmed Al-. Musawi. Human Anatomy. Objectives . Define the lower limb regions . Identify the bony pelvis parts . Define and identify the parts of hip bone . Define the femur and explain the features of its proximal part. Radioloksabha. is a free educational website for medical students, residents and doctors to . share knowledge contributing to the world of Radiology. Dr . Pavankumar.

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