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  2. Femur: Anatomy of the Thigh Bone - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/femur-anatomy-4587598

    The femur is the thigh bone, the largest and strongest bone in the human body. It supports your weight, stabilizes the body, and helps you move. Reaching from the hip to the knee, the femur is one of the hardest bones in your body to break.

  3. Femur (Thighbone): Anatomy, Function & Common Conditions

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    Where is the femur located? The femur is the only bone in your thigh. It runs from your hip to your knee. What does the femur look like? The femur has two rounded ends and a long shaft in the middle. It’s the classic shape used for bones in cartoons: A cylinder with two round bumps at each end.

  4. What to Know About the Femur Bone - WebMD

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    Where is the femur located? The femur is more commonly referred to as the thigh bone. It is the only bone in the upper portion of your leg and is surrounded by your thigh muscles, including...

  5. Femur (Thigh Bone): Definition, Location, Anatomy, & Diagrams

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    The femur is a long bone with two ends: proximal and distal. The end, which lies on the side of the hip, is called the proximal femur, and another on the side of the knee is referred to as the distal femur.

  6. Femur Anatomy, Diagram & Definition | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The femur is the only bone located within the human thigh. It is both the longest and the strongest bone in the human body, extending from the hip to the knee. Important features of this...

  7. Femur bone anatomy: Proximal, distal and shaft | Kenhub

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    The femur bone is the strongest and longest bone in the body, occupying the space of the lower limb, between the hip and knee joints. Femur anatomy is so unique that it makes the bone suitable for supporting the numerous muscular and ligamentous attachments within this region, in addition to maximally extending the limb during ambulation.

  8. femur, upper bone of the leg or hind leg. The head forms a ball-and-socket joint with the hip (at the acetabulum), being held in place by a ligament (ligamentum teres femoris) within the socket and by strong surrounding ligaments. In humans the neck of the femur connects the shaft and head at a 125° angle, which is efficient for walking. A ...

  9. Femur - Wikipedia

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    In many four-legged animals the femur is the upper bone of the hindleg. The top of the femur fits into a socket in the pelvis called the hip joint, and the bottom of the femur connects to the shinbone and kneecap to form the knee. In humans the femur is the largest and thickest bone in the body.

  10. The Femur - Proximal - Distal - Shaft - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The femur is the only bone in the thigh and the longest bone in the body. It acts as the site of origin and attachment of many muscles and ligaments, and can be divided into three parts; proximal, shaft and distal.

  11. Femur Anatomy: Complete Guide with Parts, Names & Diagram

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    Overview of Femur Anatomy. The femur, or thigh bone, is the main bone in your thigh. It connects your hip to your knee and is your body’s largest and strongest bone. In animals with four legs, it is the upper bone in the back leg. The femur anatomy has several parts: the shaft, head, neck, and more.