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SUMMARY:6.9 Bones of the Lower Extremities
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The pelvis is formed by six bones, two ilia, two ischia, and two pubic. One of each forms two large flat irregular bones (the innominate) that become one when adulthood is reached which, together with the sacrum, constitute the pelvic girdle. There is a hollow structure on the outer side of each innominate bone that forms the acetabulum, a socket to articulate with the upper end of the femur.
The femur is the bone of the thigh. It extends from the acetabulum to the knee. It is the longest and strongest bone of the body. Proximally the smooth rounded head fits into the acetabulum. The neck of the femur is a weak point. It joins the head to the shaft. The distal end of the femur has two bony masses by means of which it articulates with the tibia and patella and forms the knee joint.
The patella is a small flat triangular bone placed in front of the knee joint which it serves to protect.
The tibia and fibula are parallel bones of the lower leg. The tibia or shin bone extends from the...

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