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HIPJOINTANATOMY
SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
Contents
• Introduction
• Type & variety
• Articulation
• Ligaments
• Blood supply
• Nerve supply
• Muscles & movements
SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
Introduction
• The hip joint allows the same movement as the
mobile shoulder joint, but the range of movement
is restricted
SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
Type & Variety
Ball and socket joint
Synovial joint
SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
Articulation
• The head of the femur articulate with the
acetabulum of the hip bone to form the hip joint
• The head of the femur forms more than half a
sphere, and is covered with hyaline cartilage except
at the fovea capitis
• The acetabulum presence a horseshoe shaped,
lunate articular surface, an acetabular notch and
an acetabular fossa
SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
Stability
• The hip joint is unique in having a high degree of
stability as well as mobility
• The stability or strength depends upon:
• Depth of the acetabulum and the narrowing of its
mouth by the acetabular labrum
• Tension and strength of ligaments
• Strength of the surrounding muscles
• Length and obliquity of the neck of the femur
• Atmosphere pressure
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Ligaments
• Fibrous capsule
• Iliofemoral ligament
• Pubofemoral ligament
• Ischiofemoral ligament
• Ligament of the head of the femur
• Acetabular labrum
• Transverse acetabular ligament
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Fibrous capsule
• It is attached on the hip bone to the acetabular
labrum including the transverse acetabular
ligament, and to bone above and behind the
acetabulum; and an the femur to the
intertrochanderic line in front, and 1cm medial to
the intertrochanderic crest behind
• Anterosuperiorly, the capsule is thick and firmly
attached
• This part is subjected to maximum tension in
standing posture
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• Posteroinferiorly, the capsule is thin and loosely
attached to bone
• The capsule is made up of two types of fibres :
• Outer fibres – longitudinal
• Inner fibres – zona orbicularis
• The joint cavity communicates with a bursae lying
deep to the tendon of psoas major
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Iliofemoral ligament
• It is inverted y shaped ligament of bigelow , lies
anteriorly
• It is one of the strongest ligament of the body
• It prevents the trunk from falling backwards in the
standing posture
• It is triangular in shape
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Pubofemoral ligament
• It is support the joint inferomedially
• It is also triangular in shape
• Superiorly, it is attached to the iliopubic eminence,
the obturator crest and the obturator membrane
• inferiorly, it merges with the anteroinferior part of
the capsule and with the band of the Iliofemoral
ligament
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Ischiofemoral ligament
• It covers the joint posteriorly
• It is fibres or twisted and extend from the ischium
to the acetabulum
• The fibres of the ligament form the zona orbicularis
• some of them are attached to the greater
trochander
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Ligament of the head of the
femur
• It is round ligament or ligamentum teres is a flat
and triangular ligament
• The apex is attached to the fovea capitis, and the
base to the transversr ligament and the margins of
the acetabular notch
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Acetabular labrum
• It is a fibro cartilaginous rim attached to the
margins of the acetabulum
• It narrows the mouth of the acetabulum
• This helps in holding the head of the femur in
position
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Transverse ligament
• It is a part of acetabular labrum which bridges the
acetabular notch
• The notch is thus converted in to a foramen which
transmits acetabular vessels and nerves to the joint
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Blood supply
• Obturator artery
• Medial circumflex artery
• Lateral circumflex artery
• Two gluteal arteries
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Nerve supply
• Femoral nerve
• Obturator nerve
• Superior gluteal nerve
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Muscles producing movements at
hip joint
Movements Chief muscles Accessory muscles
Flexion Psoas major & iliacus Pectineus, rectus femories
& sartorius
Extension Gluteus maximus & Hamstring ----
Adduction Adductor longus, brevis & magnus Pectineus & Gracilis
Abduction Gluteus medius & minimus It band & sartorius
Medial rotation It band & the anterior fibres of the
Gluteus medius & minimus
----
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Lateral rotation Two obturators, two gemelli & the
quadratus femoris
Piriformis , Gluteus
maximus & sartorius
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Hip joint anatomy

  • 1. HIPJOINTANATOMY SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 2. Contents • Introduction • Type & variety • Articulation • Ligaments • Blood supply • Nerve supply • Muscles & movements SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 3. Introduction • The hip joint allows the same movement as the mobile shoulder joint, but the range of movement is restricted SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 4. Type & Variety Ball and socket joint Synovial joint SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 5. SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 6. Articulation • The head of the femur articulate with the acetabulum of the hip bone to form the hip joint • The head of the femur forms more than half a sphere, and is covered with hyaline cartilage except at the fovea capitis • The acetabulum presence a horseshoe shaped, lunate articular surface, an acetabular notch and an acetabular fossa SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 7. SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 8. Stability • The hip joint is unique in having a high degree of stability as well as mobility • The stability or strength depends upon: • Depth of the acetabulum and the narrowing of its mouth by the acetabular labrum • Tension and strength of ligaments • Strength of the surrounding muscles • Length and obliquity of the neck of the femur • Atmosphere pressure SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 9. Ligaments • Fibrous capsule • Iliofemoral ligament • Pubofemoral ligament • Ischiofemoral ligament • Ligament of the head of the femur • Acetabular labrum • Transverse acetabular ligament SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 10. Fibrous capsule • It is attached on the hip bone to the acetabular labrum including the transverse acetabular ligament, and to bone above and behind the acetabulum; and an the femur to the intertrochanderic line in front, and 1cm medial to the intertrochanderic crest behind • Anterosuperiorly, the capsule is thick and firmly attached • This part is subjected to maximum tension in standing posture SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 11. • Posteroinferiorly, the capsule is thin and loosely attached to bone • The capsule is made up of two types of fibres : • Outer fibres – longitudinal • Inner fibres – zona orbicularis • The joint cavity communicates with a bursae lying deep to the tendon of psoas major SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 12. Iliofemoral ligament • It is inverted y shaped ligament of bigelow , lies anteriorly • It is one of the strongest ligament of the body • It prevents the trunk from falling backwards in the standing posture • It is triangular in shape SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 13. Pubofemoral ligament • It is support the joint inferomedially • It is also triangular in shape • Superiorly, it is attached to the iliopubic eminence, the obturator crest and the obturator membrane • inferiorly, it merges with the anteroinferior part of the capsule and with the band of the Iliofemoral ligament SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 14. Ischiofemoral ligament • It covers the joint posteriorly • It is fibres or twisted and extend from the ischium to the acetabulum • The fibres of the ligament form the zona orbicularis • some of them are attached to the greater trochander SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
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  • 16. Ligament of the head of the femur • It is round ligament or ligamentum teres is a flat and triangular ligament • The apex is attached to the fovea capitis, and the base to the transversr ligament and the margins of the acetabular notch SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 17. Acetabular labrum • It is a fibro cartilaginous rim attached to the margins of the acetabulum • It narrows the mouth of the acetabulum • This helps in holding the head of the femur in position SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
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  • 19. Transverse ligament • It is a part of acetabular labrum which bridges the acetabular notch • The notch is thus converted in to a foramen which transmits acetabular vessels and nerves to the joint SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 20. Blood supply • Obturator artery • Medial circumflex artery • Lateral circumflex artery • Two gluteal arteries SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
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  • 23. Nerve supply • Femoral nerve • Obturator nerve • Superior gluteal nerve SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 24. SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved
  • 25. Muscles producing movements at hip joint Movements Chief muscles Accessory muscles Flexion Psoas major & iliacus Pectineus, rectus femories & sartorius Extension Gluteus maximus & Hamstring ---- Adduction Adductor longus, brevis & magnus Pectineus & Gracilis Abduction Gluteus medius & minimus It band & sartorius Medial rotation It band & the anterior fibres of the Gluteus medius & minimus ---- SPINALIS - 11 © All rights reserved Lateral rotation Two obturators, two gemelli & the quadratus femoris Piriformis , Gluteus maximus & sartorius
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