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Acetabular Labrum

The hip is a ball-and-socket joint composed of the femoral head and the acetabulum, a cavity made by joining of three pelvic bones ilium, pubis and ischium (Fig. 12.1). A triangular fibrocartilaginous structure, the acetabular labrum, inserts into the border of the acetabulum. Its main function is to increase the depth and surface of the acetabular cavity, thus allowing a better congruity between it and the femoral head. The articular surface of the... [Pg.551]

Hlavdek M. The influence of the acetabular labrum seal, intact articular superficial zone and synovial fluid thixotropy on squeeze-film lubrication of a spherical synovial joint. J Biomech 2002 35 ... [Pg.274]


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