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Non Muscular Anatomy Hip Hip Joint • Articulation between head of femur and acetabulum • Synovial ball and socket joint • Transmits weight from trunk to lower limb • Acetabulum faces laterally, anteriorly and inferiorly • Femoral head faces medially, anteriorly and superiorly • Anterior part of the femoral head articulates with the joint capsule • Acetabulum missing inferiorly forming the “acetabular notch” • Acetabular fossa forms the non-articulating part of the acetabulum Hip - Ligaments • Iliofemoral ligament • ASIS and rim of acetabulum, passes obliquely downwards and lateral to the intertrochanteric line on the anterior femoral head • Very strong and think • Closely connected to the joint capsule • Y shaped • Split into two bands • Anterior to the joint Hip - Ligaments • Pubofemoral ligament • From the obturator crest and the superior ramus of the pubis to the inferior capsule and iliofemoral ligament • Strengthens the inferior and anterior aspects of the joint capsule • Merges with the inferior band of the iliofemoral ligament Hip - Ligaments • Ischiofemoral ligament • From the ischium and acetabulum merging with the capsule posteriorly attaching into the intertrochanteric line of the femur • Spiral ligament • Attaches onto the superior femoral neck and greater trochanter • More posterior Hip – Ligaments – Restraints to Motion Hip – Joint Capsule and Synovial Membrane • Fibrous capsule is very strong • Surrounds the acetabulum and attaches onto the intertrochanteric line of the neck of the femur • Gluteus minimus tendon inserts into the capsule • Synovial membrane lines the internal surface of the capsule • Arises from the acetabular labrum and tranverse ligament to the fovea capitis • Anterior capsule communicates with the psoas bursa Hip – Extracapsular Structures • Transverse ligament of the acetabulum • Completes the inferior decificieny of the acetabular rim • Creates a foramen with the acetabular notch • Vessels and nerves pass through the foramen • Acetabular labrum • Fibrocartilaginous ring around the acetabulum and transverse ligament • Deepens the hip joint increasing joint stability • Acts as a shock absorber • Decreases the force transmitted to the articular cartilage by increasing the surface area of the acetabulum • Provides a seal for the joint to maintain synovial fluid and pressure Hip – Intracapsular Structures • Ligamentum teres • Weak flattened band of connective tissue • Attaches from the adjacent margins of the acetabular notch and the lower border of the transverse ligament and then inserts onto the fovea capitis on the head of the femur • Enclosed in a sleeve of synovial membrane • Therefore intracapsular but extrasynovial • Role of this ligament is unknown as its too weak to provide stability and often not present Hip • Capsular Pattern • Flexion, abduction and internal rotation (order varies) • Resting Position • 30° Flexion, 30° Abduction, 20° External Rotation • Close Packed Position • End range extension, internal rotation and abduction Hip - Arthrokinematics Hip - Arthrokinematics Hip - Arthrokinematics