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Bryant's triangle is to be drawn while the patient is lying on his back. One side is a perpendicular let fall from the anterior superior spine to the table, the other side is one joining the anterior superior spine and the tip of the greater trochanter, the base is a line running horizontally from the tip of the greater trochanter to the perpendicular line. If the tip of the trochanter becomes elevated, as in fractures of the neck of the femur, it shortens the base of the triangle on the affected side as compared with the base of the triangle on the sound side.
Not every relation is a function. But every function is a relation. Function is just a part of relation.
The cubic function.
Range
A formula or graph are two ways to describe a math function. How a math function is described depends on the domain of the function or the complexity of the function.
Many: trochanter, tubercle or tuberosity.
A trochanter (which is a large bump for muscle attachment - it is larger than a tubercle or tuberosity)
The greater trochanter is attached to the lesser trochanter by large tendons.
It connects the scapula to the greater tubercle of the humerus and abducts the arm.
The femur is the long bone of the leg. The two large processes of the proximal femur are the greater and lesser trochanter.
The trochanter is a bone feature of the tibia, it interacts with the femur. Its function is to aid in the stability of the knee joint.First there are two trochanters. most simply called the Greater(the larger of the two) Trochanter and the Lesser(smaller of the two) Trochanter. Most of the time the "bump" you feel on the outside of your hip/upper leg is the Greater Trochanter. As with most "bumps' on bones ,the trochanters serves as anchor attachments for the muscles in hip/leg/buttock area. Among those muscles that insert to the Greater trochanter are the the Gluteus Minimus. Gluteus Medius, and Prirformis among others. Hope this helps
The trochanter is part of the femur (thigh bone) that is connected to the hip bone in a human. It can refer to the greater trochanter, the lesser trochanter or the third trochanter.
Greater trochanter
greater trochanter and lesser trochanter
Trochanter. A large, rough projection.trochanter
Trochanter
Just the femur has a trochanter. It has a greater and a lesser trochanter. They give depth and stability to the joint.