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The structures surrounding the right hip joint. The structures surrounding the hip can be seen in this image.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Crista iliaca
Spina iliaca anterior superior
Nervus cutaneus femoris lateralis
Musculus tensor fasciae latae
Musculus rectus femoris
Musculus sartorius
Musculus iliacus
Arteria circumflexa femoris medialis
Musculus pectineus
Ramus anterior nervus obturatorii
Musculus gracilis
Musculus quadratus femoris
Musculus obturatorius externus
Nervus ischiadicus
Labrum acetabuli
Ligamenta capsularia
Musculus gluteus maximus
Musculus gluteus medius
Musculus gluteus minimus
Creator(s)/credit: A.G.L. (Nan) Cheney, medical illustrator, UBC; Dr. K.S. Morton, UBC
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"U.Br.Columbia - Drawing The structures surrounding the right hip joint - English labels" by A.G.L. (Nan) Cheney, UBC and K.S. Morton, UBC, license: CC BY-NC-SA. Source: website Clinical Anatomy, http://www.clinicalanatomy.ca
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