Where is the lateral side of the femur?

The most lateral aspect (the part closest to the greater trochanter) is known as the base of the femoral neck or the basicervical portion of the neck is the widest part of the neck of the femur.

What is the extension lateral to the head of the femur?

The obturator externus is a lateral rotator of the thigh and is a major stabilizer of the head of the femur in the acetabulum.

What is the lateral view of skull?

The skull lateral view is a non-angled lateral radiograph of the skull. This view provides an overview of the entire skull rather than attempting to highlight any one region.

Where does the head of the femur sit?

The femur, or thigh bone, is the longest bone in the body. The femoral head is the ball in the ball-and-socket joint, and fits into the acetabulum. It sits on top of the femoral neck.

What is the best description for the location of the head of the femur?

Correct. The head of the femur is the ball portion of the hip joint, which articulates with the acetabulum of the hip bone which forms the socket.

What is located superiorly and laterally to the femoral shaft?

What large prominence is located superiorly and laterally to the femoral shaft and is palpable as a bony landmark? Greater trochanter.

What is a lateral view?

Definition: lateral view. lateral view (lat-er-al) A visual perspective from the side.

What bone forms much of the lateral and superior cranium?

The Axial Skeleton

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Parietal much of the lateral and superior cranium
Sphenoid single, irregular, bat-shaped bone forming part of the cranial floor
Lacrimal tiny bones bearing tear ducts
Maxilla anterior part of the hard palate

Where is the lateral condyle of femur?

knee
There are two femoral condyles. The medial femoral condyle is located on the inside part of the knee whereas the lateral femoral condyle, which is bigger, is located on the outside part of the knee.

What covers the femoral head?

The bony structures of the hip joint (acetabular and femoral head) are covered with a smooth but durable covering called articular cartilage. Articular cartilage cushions the joint and allows the bones to move easily against each other.

Where does the head of the femur insert?

The head of the femur is angled superomedially and slightly anteriorly when articulating with the acetabulum. The head is attached to the femoral body or shaft by the neck of the femur. The superior border of the neck begins just lateral to the femoral head and ends distally at the greater trochanter.