The hip joint is a ball and socket type of synovial joint that connects the pelvic girdle to the lower limb. In this joint, the head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum of the pelvic (hip) bone. all hip adductors except hamstring portion of adductor magnus Femoral nerve between iliacus and psoas branches to muscle, overlying skin, and hip joint Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve L2-L3 nerve roots; branch of the lumbar plexus deep to inguinal ligament near ASIS Explore hip bone anatomy with parts, names, functions & labeled diagrams. Learn structure & role of hip bones in movement, support & protection. The hip joint is a ball-and-socket synovial joint that serves as the primary connection between the lower limb and the trunk of the body. It is a highly stable and mobile joint, balancing both strength and flexibility to perform vital functions for locomotion, weight-bearing, and body stability.

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