Trochanter
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Trochanter
A trochanter is a bony prominence near the proximal end of the femur in many vertebrates, including humans. The term is derived from the Greek word "trochōn," meaning "to run," reflecting its role in muscle attachment and movement.
Anatomy
In humans, there are two primary trochanters:
Greater Trochanter
The greater trochanter is a large, irregular, quadrilateral eminence located at the junction of the neck and shaft of the femur. It serves as an important site for the attachment of several muscles, including the gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, and piriformis. These muscles are crucial for the movement and stabilization of the hip joint.
Lesser Trochanter
The lesser trochanter is a smaller, conical projection located on the medial side of the femur, just below the neck. It provides attachment for the iliopsoas muscle, which is a major flexor of the hip joint.
Function
The trochanters serve as critical points for muscle attachment, facilitating the movement of the hip and thigh. The greater trochanter acts as a lever for the muscles that abduct and rotate the thigh, while the lesser trochanter is involved in flexing the hip.
Clinical Significance
Injuries or conditions affecting the trochanters can lead to significant mobility issues. Common problems include trochanteric bursitis, which is inflammation of the bursa near the greater trochanter, and fractures, particularly in the elderly, which can severely impact mobility and quality of life.
Historical Context
The term "trochanter" has its roots in ancient Greek, where it was used to describe a part of the oarlock mechanism on a trireme, a type of ancient Greek warship. This historical context highlights the functional analogy between the anatomical structure and its role in movement and leverage.
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