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- Ischium abstract "The ischium forms the lower and back part of the hip bone (os coxae). The word ischium dates back to c. 164o B.C.E., from Greek ἰσχίον iskhion meaning "hip joint", in plural, "the hips", and most likely comes from ισχύς iskhys "loin", which is of unknown origin.Situated below the ilium and behind the pubis, it is one of these three bones whose fusion creates the coxa. The superior portion of this bone forms approximately one third of the acetabulum.It is divisible into three portions: Body of ischium - Contains a prominent spine which serves as the origin for gemellus superior. The indentation inferior to the spine is the lesser sciatic notch. Continuing down the posterior side, the ischial tuberosity is a thick, rough surfaced prominence below the lesser sciatic notch. This is the portion that supports weight while sitting (especially noticeable on a hard surface). It can be felt simply by sitting on one’s fingers. Additionally, it serves as the origin for gemellus inferior and adductor magnus. Superior ramus of the ischium - Serves as a partial origin for obturator internus and obturator externus. Inferior ramus of the ischium - Serves as a partial origin for gracillis and adductor magnus.The ischial ramus joins the inferior ramus of the pubis anteriorly. It is the strongest of the coxal bones.Clinically, avulsion fracture of the ischial apophysis may occur (Wootton 1990).Avulsion fractures of the hip bone (avulsion or tearing away of the ischial tuberosity) may occur in adolescents and young adults during sports that require sudden acceleration or deceleration forces, such as sprinting or kicking in football, soccer, jumping hurdles, basketball, and martial arts. These fractures occur at apophyses (bony projections that lack secondary ossification centers). Avulsion fractures occur where muscles are attached: anterior superior and inferior iliac spines, ischial tuberosities, and ischiopubic rami. A small part of bone with a piece of a tendon or ligament attached is avulsed (torn away) (Moore 2006).".
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- Ischium graySubject "57".
- Ischium meshName "Ischium".
- Ischium meshNumber "A02.835.232.611.548".
- Ischium thumbnail Illu_pelvic_girdle.jpg?width=300.
- Ischium wikiPageID "3963043".
- Ischium wikiPageRevisionID "605072423".
- Ischium caption "Left hip-joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis.".
- Ischium caption "Pelvic girdle".
- Ischium dorlandspre "o_07".
- Ischium dorlandssuf "12598437".
- Ischium fma "16592".
- Ischium graypage "234".
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- Ischium hasPhotoCollection Ischium.
- Ischium image "Gray341.png".
- Ischium latin "os ischii".
- Ischium meshname "Ischium".
- Ischium meshnumber "A02.835.232.611.548".
- Ischium musclesorigins Superior_gemellus_muscle.
- Ischium name "Ischium of pelvis".
- Ischium ta "A02.5.01.201".
- Ischium wordnet_type synset-bone-noun-1.
- Ischium subject Category:Bones_of_the_pelvis.
- Ischium subject Category:Ischium.
- Ischium subject Category:Pelvis.
- Ischium type AnatomicalStructure.
- Ischium type Bone.
- Ischium type AnimalBodyPart.
- Ischium type Bone_BodyPart.
- Ischium type BiologicalObject.
- Ischium comment "The ischium forms the lower and back part of the hip bone (os coxae). The word ischium dates back to c. 164o B.C.E., from Greek ἰσχίον iskhion meaning "hip joint", in plural, "the hips", and most likely comes from ισχύς iskhys "loin", which is of unknown origin.Situated below the ilium and behind the pubis, it is one of these three bones whose fusion creates the coxa.".
- Ischium label "Hueso isquion".
- Ischium label "Ischium (anatomie)".
- Ischium label "Ischium".
- Ischium label "Kość kulszowa".
- Ischium label "Sitzbein".
- Ischium label "Zitbeen".
- Ischium label "Ísquio".
- Ischium label "Седалищная кость".
- Ischium label "坐骨".
- Ischium label "坐骨".
- Ischium sameAs Sedací_kost.
- Ischium sameAs Sitzbein.
- Ischium sameAs Hueso_isquion.
- Ischium sameAs Iskion.
- Ischium sameAs Ischium_(anatomie).
- Ischium sameAs 坐骨.
- Ischium sameAs 궁둥뼈.
- Ischium sameAs Zitbeen.
- Ischium sameAs Kość_kulszowa.
- Ischium sameAs Ísquio.
- Ischium sameAs m.0b8xf2.
- Ischium sameAs Q531029.
- Ischium sameAs Q531029.
- Ischium wasDerivedFrom Ischium?oldid=605072423.
- Ischium depiction Illu_pelvic_girdle.jpg.
- Ischium isPrimaryTopicOf Ischium.
- Ischium name "Ischium of pelvis".