The ilium contains several key bony landmarks that help define the hip bone and provide attachment sites for muscles and ligaments. The wing, or ala, of the ilium forms the broad, flared superior portion and supports the iliac fossa on its internal surface. The anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) are palpable projections at the front and back of the iliac crest, serving as important reference points in clinical examination, gait analysis, and muscle attachments. Together, these landmarks help form the pelvic girdle and contribute to the stability and mobility of the hip joint. Bony Landmarks of the Ilium Wing ASIS PSIS Hip Bone. Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Bony Landmarks of the Ilium Wing ASIS PSIS Hip Bone. and explains the details of Bony Landmarks of the Ilium Wing ASIS PSIS Hip Bone..
Bony Landmarks of the Ilium Wing ASIS PSIS Hip Bone.