Hip Bone : Part 3

  • Comprehensive study of the ischium – covering its upper and lower ends, posterior border, and formation of the lesser sciatic notch.
  • Structures and muscles explained – including tendons passing through the notch, the tricipital tendon (gemellus superior, obturator internus, gemellus inferior), and the ischiofemoral ligament.
  • Ischial tuberosity in detail – quadrangular and triangular areas with their respective muscle attachments.
  • Clinical and applied anatomy – features of the ischiopubic ramus, male eversion, and its role in crus of penis attachment, making it valuable for MBBS students, orthopedics, and fitness professionals.
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