This anatomical illustration provides a comparative view of a human #pelvis and #hip #joints, specifically highlighting #Greater #Trochanteric #Bursitis.

Key Anatomical Features

The image is labeled to identify the structures involved in hip movement and stability:

Bony Structures: Shows the pelvis, the lower portion of the #vertebral column, and the upper parts of the #femurs (thigh bones).

Musculature: The Tensor fasciae latae muscle is shown on the upper lateral side of the hip.

Connective Tissue: The Iliotibial (IT) band is depicted running down the side of the leg.

Greater #Trochanteric #Bursa: A small, fluid-filled sac located between the greater trochanter (the bony prominence of the femur) and the overlying muscles/tendons.
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