Femur
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femur - The large bone in the thigh that articulates ... by a generous donation from: ... The word "
femur " is the Latin word for thigh and the
femur is familiarly known as the thigh bone. Search ...
Hip fracture
... most often occurring in the upper part of the
femur (the femoral neck) or the pelvic bone. Hip ... of the hip commonly occurs in the neck of the
femur (thigh bone). The elderly and those who suffer ... is actually a fracture of the neck of the
femur (thighbone). The fracture occurs at the upper ...
Tibia
... of the leg bone ( tibia ) or thighbone (
femur ) causing the knees to separate when the feet are ... joint of the upper and lower leg involving the
femur , tibia and patella . knock-knee A deformity ... ligament s that connect the upper leg bone (
femur ) with the lower leg bone ( tibia ). The ACL ...
Cobalt
... (usually cobalt or titanium-based alloys) that replaces the top of the
femur or leg bone. Attached to this ball is a metal stem, which is inserted down into the centre or marrow space of the
femur . Gamma rays are produced when isotopes of certain elements (such as ...
Distal
... distant of two (or more) things. For example, the distal end of the
femur (the thigh bone) is the end down by the knee ; the end more distant from ... intra medullary rod system System for orthopedic repair of the distal
femur . Mfg: Biodynamic Technologies. Source: FDA - 6/01/98. Anterior ( ...
Femoral
... anteversion is an inward twisting of the thigh bone, also known as the
femur (the bone that is located between the hip and the knee ). Femoral ... block anesthetizes the leg from the thigh down (its name comes from
femur , the thighbone). ...
Fibula
... up the lateral , or outside, anklebone. The bones of the knee , the
femur (or thigh bone) and the fibula and tibia (bones of the lower leg) ... on the outside of the lower leg) to the bottom-outside surface of the
femur (the thigh bone). ...
Fractures
... FRACTURE S - A fracture of the hip commonly occurs in the neck of the
femur (thigh bone). The elderly and those who suffer from osteoporosis are at ... injuring the blood vessels that supply blood to the upper part of the
femur . This type of injury can impair healing and lead to death of the ...
Knee
... knee The complex hinge joint of the upper and lower leg involving the
femur , tibia and patella . knock- knee ... Knee pain and swelling ... all the way down to the knee . For example, the distal end of the
femur (the thigh bone) is the end down by the knee ; the end more distant from ...
Lesion
... keep you from feeling pain during the operation. Lesion s of the
femur Above the Knee Tumor s of the distal (lower end)
femur destroy the bone near the knee and the tumor may spread to the ...
Long bones
... dense bones that provide strength, structure, and mobility (such as the
femur or thigh bone). A long bone has a shaft and two ends. - Long Bones - ... affects the bones either side of the knee (the lower end of the
femur or the top end of the tibia ) but any bone in the body may be affected. ...
Necrosis
... Osteo necrosis sometimes occurs when a fracture at the neck of the
femur damages the bone, interrupting the necessary nutrient supply. HEPATIC ... ( osteoporosis ) or possibly bone death (aseptic necrosis of the
femur ) from changes in blood supply. High blood pressure ( hypertension ). ...
Pubis
... innominate or hip bone (fusion of the ilium , ischium, and pubis ),
femur , tibia , fibula , and patella (kneecap) on each side. The hip ... , between iliopubic eminence and tubercle INSERTION: Pectineal line of
femur ACTION: Flexes thigh & Adducts and lateral ly rotates thigh [ Med Help ...
Amputation
... Amputation of leg. Figure A: After the surgeon creates two flaps of skin and tissue , the muscle is cut and the main artery and veins of the
femur bone are exposed. Figure B: The surgeon severs the main artery and veins. Amputation - trauma tic Definition: Trauma tic amputation is ...
Anatomy
... look at the anatomy of the hip and upper leg. The thighbone, the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the body, is known anatomically as the
femur . Anatomy of the breast , showing lymph node s and lymph vessels. Each breast also contains blood vessels and lymph vessels. The ...
Anterior cruciate ligament
... in the knee becomes strain ed or torn. Anterior cruciate ligament : A ligament in the knee that crosses from the underside of the
femur (the thigh bone) to the top of the tibia (the bigger bone in the lower leg). Abbreviated ACL. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are ...
Bowlegs
... Bowlegs Related Category: Pathology (genu varum), outward curvature of the leg bone ( tibia ) or thighbone (
femur ) causing the knees to separate when the feet are placed together. Bowlegs Definition: Bowlegs is a condition observed when a person stands ...
Bowleg
... Bowleg s Related Category: Pathology (genu varum), outward curvature of the leg bone ( tibia ) or thighbone (
femur ) causing the knees to separate when the feet are placed together. Bowleg s Definition: Bowleg s is a condition observed when a person ...
Bursa
... other adjacent structures help cushion the friction in a joint . synovia l fluid - a clear, sticky fluid secreted by the synovia l membrane .
femur - the thigh bone. Bursitis - Bursitis means inflammation of a bursa , a sac that lines many joints and allows tendon s and muscle s ...
Fits
... limit your choice of exercise program? The human hip , like the shoulder , is a ball and socket joint , in which the ball of one bone (the
femur , or bone of the upper leg) fits into the socket of another (the pelvic bone). The Pyramid is not a rigid prescription , but a general guide ...
Giant cell
... destruction of bone near the end (epiphysis) of a long bone. The site most commonly struck by this tumor is the knee -- the far end of the
femur and the near end of the tibia . GIANT CELL ARTERITIS - An inflammatory condition of the temporal artery . Common symptoms include ...
Hip
... joint . Alternative Names: Pain - hip Considerations: ... HIP FRACTURE S - A fracture of the hip commonly occurs in the neck of the
femur (thigh bone). The elderly and those who suffer from osteoporosis are at greatest risk. [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor ...
Humerus
... tumours. J Bone Joint Surg Br 81 (3): 495-500, 1999. [PUBMED Abstract] ... The bone most commonly affected is the lower end of the thighbone (
femur ). Avascular necrosis of the shoulder usually involves the head of the upper arm bone ( humerus ). Pain and stiffness are common. ...
Ilium
... or symptoms and needs no treatment . The 10 hip and leg bones are the innominate or hip bone (fusion of the ilium , ischium, and pubis ),
femur , tibia , fibula , and patella (kneecap) on each side. Abnormal results may include pelvic fractures ; tumor s of the ilium , ischium, or ...
Joints
... procedure for repairing injured and arthritic knee joints . The technique is accomplished by harvesting healthy cartilage and bone from the
femur . When joints are inflamed they can develop stiffness, warmth, swelling , redness and pain . There are over 100 types of arthritis . (see ...
Knock-knee
... stunted growth, bow legs, chest deformities, and knock-knee s . This off-kilter path permits the underside of the patella to grate along the
femur leading to chronic inflammation and pain . Females are at greater risk than males for PFS. Knock-knee d and flat-footed runners and persons ...
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease
... to die. The dead bone is weak, which causes the ball to collapse and flatten. Legg-Calve-Perthes disease is when the head of the thighbone (
femur ) in the hip deteriorates due to insufficient blood supply to the area. Pictures & Images Blood Supply to Bone ... Legg-Calve-Perthes ...
Ligament
... pregnancy . Another ligament , the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), crosses the PCL in an opposite pattern, attaching at the back of the
femur and the front of the tibia . The two ligament s together provide the stability necessary for motion in the knee . When the ACL ligament ...
Marrow
... test. Metal plates may be used on the outer surface of the bone, or rods may be inserted through the marrow space in the center of the
femur . Bone graft s are often needed. Other parts of the immune system -- the thymus , lymph node s, bone marrow and clusters of other lymph ...
Meniscus
... structure. The lateral meniscus of the knee is a thickened crescent-shaped cartilage pad between the two joints formed by the
femur (the thigh bone) and the tibia (the shin bone). Meniscus tears Definition: Meniscus tears describes a tear in the shock -absorbing ...
Muscle
... V-shaped bone between the buttocks at the base of the spine) and passes through the greater sciatic notch to attach to the top of the thigh bone (
femur ) at its bony ... Muscle twitching (fasciculation) is the result of spontaneous local muscle contraction s that are involuntary. Typically, ...
Noise
... noise when the knee moves. Sometimes the joint locks up; this is the result of torn pieces of the meniscus getting caught between the
femur and tibia . Some patients find it uncomfortable to lie in the small im aging tunnel, and others find the equipment noise s annoying or ...
Osteoma
... Osteoid osteoma : A benign tumor of bone tissue . It emerges most often in the teens or 20s, and is found most frequently in the
femur and in males. Symptoms include pain , mostly at night. Diagnosis is by X-ray . Osteoid osteoma s are very small tumor s that do not grow ...
Patella
... cross pin or set screw fixation instruments. Mfg/Source: DePuy - 12/25/97. The complex hinge joint of the upper and lower leg involving the
femur , tibia and patella . knock-knee A deformity in which the knees rub together or touch each other in walking . ...
Pelvis
... abdomen . Thrombophlebitis Inflammation of the veins , usually in the legs, which causes swelling and tenderness in the affected area.
femur - The large bone in the thigh that articulates with the pelvis above and the knee below. [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor ...
Popliteal
... ( Skin Turgor ) Popliteal Cyst (Baker's Cyst ) Pork Tapeworm (Taeniasis) Porphobilinogen (PBG) ... Tumor s of the distal (lower end)
femur destroy the bone near the knee and the tumor may spread to the adjacent muscle ( quadriceps ), blood vessels ( femoral and popliteal ...
Prosthesis
... Columbia Campus, New York, NY. Metallic Prosthesis An artificial metallic implant can be manufactured to replace the entire end of the
femur and the knee joint . UroLume endo prosthesis Tiny, expandable wire stent used to open and keep the urethra patent as treatment for ...
Suture
... (back to top) Credits ... The sciatic nerve is then pulled down, clamped and tied, and severed. Figure C: The surgeon saws through the exposed
femur bone. Figure D: The muscle s are closed and suture d over the bone. DI AST ATIC SKULL FRACTURE - The trauma tic separation of cranial bones ...
Tendon
... ; patella r fossa of vitreous; patella r ligament ; patella r network; patella r reflex; patella r retina culum; patella r surface of
femur ; patella r tendon ; ... The tendon s that move the fingers, hand and wrist slide back and forth over the wrist structures. These tendon s ...
Toeing in
... manifest it when they begin walking . Toeing in often occurs with bow legs. The most common cause of in- toeing in older children is when the
femur (in the upper leg) is rotated inward. This is more common in girls than boys and usually is seen in children 3 to 6 years old. In most cases, the ...