Relacionar Columnas Hip and Pelvis ReviewVersión en línea Matching the pelvis anatomy to it's function por Courtney BEALL 1 This is the part of the femur that fits in the ball and socket joint. 2 Tensor fasciae latae, Iliotibial tract and Gluteus medius 3 This bone is also known as your tail bone. 4 This nerve is responsible for innervating the toes. 5 This is the part of the pelvis that you sit on. 6 In order to check for pulse in the pelvic region, you may palpate this. 7 Rectus Femoris, Sartorius, Psoas Major and Minor, and Iliacus. 8 Adductor Magnus, Gracilis, Pectineus 9 This is the part of the pelvis that connects the two pubic bones. 10 This is that part of the femur with the most stress on it. 11 This is the part of the pelvis that you put your hands on. 12 This part of the pelvis is known as the socket. 13 The largest nerve in the body. Starting at bony pelvis and runs down the posterior aspect of the leg. 14 Gluteals and Hamstrings 15 The end of the spinal cord, beginning at the L2 vertebra. Cauda Equina Ilium Hip Abduction Neck of Femur Coccyx Pubic Symphysis Sciatic nerve Femoral artery Acetabulum Ischium Hip Adduction Hip Flexion Head of Femur Hip Extension Digital Nerve