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The ischium, or os ischii, is one of the three bones that make up the hip bone (os coxae) in humans. It forms the lower, posterior portion of the pelvis and contributes to the acetabulum, the socket for the thigh bone, along with the ilium and pubis. The ischium helps support the body’s weight when sitting and provides attachment points for muscles and ligaments.
Anatomically, the ischium consists of a body and a ramus. The body forms the posterior part of
Articulations and landmarks: the ischium articulates with the ilium and pubis at the acetabulum, and with the
Function and attachments: the ischial tuberosity provides attachment for the hamstrings (semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and the long
Development and clinical notes: the ischium develops from cartilage and fuses with the ilium and pubis during