Hips
Hips are the joints that connect the upper body to the lower body, allowing for movement and support. They are formed by the pelvis and the femur (thigh bone) and play a crucial role in activities like walking, running, and sitting. The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint, which provides a wide range of motion.
In addition to their functional role, hips also serve as an important part of human anatomy in terms of structure and balance. They help distribute weight and maintain stability while standing or moving. The shape and size of hips can vary significantly among individuals, influenced by factors such as genetics and gender.