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The Hip Joint and Standing

Horizontales
The part of the foot that is held up off the ground by ligaments and muscles.
The name given to a particular group of muscles which help keep us stable and balanced.
A large muscle attached to the pelvis (7,7).
A word that describes someone's range of motion or movement.
The femur, tibia and fibula form part of this limb.
What a muscle does when it wants to pull the pelvis back into alignment.
The thigh bone.
Verticales
The name given to a set of fourteen bones that make up the toes of the foot.
A gentle push.
A basin-shaped structure of the skeleton.
The third point of three things that create a straight line through the leg, (the other two are head of the femur and the knee).
A certain amount of muscle tension when we stand comfortably. (6,4)
The strong, vortex-like structure that unites the pelvis and femur is made up of these.
A human-made structure that the pelvis resembles.
The direction in which human beings find it easiest to move.