Dictionary Definition
hipbone n : large flaring bone forming one half
of the pelvis; made up of the ilium and ischium and pubis [syn:
innominate
bone]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- Same as hip bone.
Extensive Definition
The hip bone, innominate bone or coxal bone is a
large, flattened, irregularly shaped bone, constricted in the
center and expanded above and below. It is one of the few ball and
socket synovial joints in the body.
It meets its fellow on the opposite side in the
middle line in front, and together they form the sides and anterior
wall of the pelvic
cavity.
Components
It consists of three parts, the ilium, ischium, and pubis, which are distinct from each other in the young subject, but are fused in the adult; the union of the three parts takes place in and around a large cup-shaped articular cavity, the acetabulum, which is situated near the middle of the outer surface of the bone.- The ilium, so-called because it supports the flank, is the superior broad and expanded portion which extends upward from the acetabulum.
- The ischium is the lowest and strongest portion of the bone; it proceeds downward from the acetabulum, expands into a large tuberosity, and then, curving forward, forms, with the pubis, a large aperture, the obturator foramen.
- The pubis extends medially and inferiorly from the acetabulum and articulates in the middle line with the bone of the opposite side: it forms the front of the pelvis and supports the external organs of generation.
Additional images
Image:Illu pelvic girdle.jpg|Pelvic girdle
External links
hipbone in Catalan: Coxal
hipbone in Spanish: Coxal
hipbone in Finnish: Lonkkaluu
hipbone in Lithuanian: Dubenkaulis
hipbone in Portuguese: Osso do quadril
hipbone in Ukrainian: Тазова кістка
hipbone in Slovenian: Kolčnica