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Pelvis and hip

  • How does the femoral head receive blood?
  • Identify the radiographic lines of the hip joint.
  • What are the bones of the pelvis?
  • What are the five parts of the proximal femur?
  • What are the pelvic columns?
  • What is Shenton's line?
  • What is a column fracture?
  • What is the acetabular angle, and what is its normal measurement?
  • What is the alpha angle, and when is obtaining it useful?
  • Why are these columns important clinically?

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