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The ischial tuberosity is a bony prominence on the ischium, one of the three bones that make up the pelvis. Its primary function is to serve as an attachment point for various muscles and ligaments, including the hamstrings and the adductor magnus, contributing to movements of the thigh and hip. Additionally, it bears weight when sitting, providing stability and support in a seated position.

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