One of the two ball and socket joints in the human body, the pelvis and femur form the Hip Joint. The femoral head locks into the acetabulum, forming a joint capable of weight-bearing with adequate range of motion. Due to the weight-bearing nature of the joint, the hip joint often suffers from athrtitis.
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