A manual of anatomy . Obturator membrane Fig. 103.—The right hip joint seeu from in front. {Sobolia and GreatiT Irnrhnnlci Cilnlcol iiiberositv Fig. 104.—The right hip joint seen from behind. {Sobotia and McMurricn.) THE HIP JOINT 133 greater trochanter; ventrally, to the intertrochanteric line; dorsal]y,to the junction of the middle and lateral third of the neck andinferiorly to the region of the lesser trochanter. Most of the dorsalsurface of the neck is not intrascapular while all of the remainder is. The iliofemoral ligament {lig. iliofemorale) is J^-shaped and sup-ports the c


A manual of anatomy . Obturator membrane Fig. 103.—The right hip joint seeu from in front. {Sobolia and GreatiT Irnrhnnlci Cilnlcol iiiberositv Fig. 104.—The right hip joint seen from behind. {Sobotia and McMurricn.) THE HIP JOINT 133 greater trochanter; ventrally, to the intertrochanteric line; dorsal]y,to the junction of the middle and lateral third of the neck andinferiorly to the region of the lesser trochanter. Most of the dorsalsurface of the neck is not intrascapular while all of the remainder is. The iliofemoral ligament {lig. iliofemorale) is J^-shaped and sup-ports the capsule ventraUy. It extends between the inferior marginof the superior spine of the ilium to the intertrochanteric line of thefemur, splitting as it descends. The pubocapsular ligament {lig. pubocapsularis) extends from thesuperior ramus of the pubis and obturator crest to the capsule, withwhich it blends. The ischiocapsular ligament {lig. ischiocapsularis) consists of fibers lliojernoralligament X


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