The "femur" is the thigh bone, the longest bone in the body. The lower end joins the tibia (shin) to form the knee joint. The upper end is rounded into a ball (or "head" of the femur) that fits into a socket in the pelvis to form the hip joint. Just below the head is a constriction, or neck, and two large processes - an upper, lateral "greater trochanter" and a lower, medial "lesser trochanter." These processes provide attachments for muscles of the legs and buttocks. The neck of the femur gives the hip joint a wide range of movement, but it is a point of weakness and a common site of fracture.
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