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  1. Apophysis | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Aug 9, 2024 · The apophysis is a site of tendon or ligament attachment, as compared to the epiphysis which contributes to a joint, and for that reason, it is also called 'traction epiphysis'. When unfused, …

  2. Apophysitis and Osteochondrosis: Common Causes of Pain in ... - AAFP

    May 15, 2019 · Apophysitis and osteochondrosis are common causes of pain in growing bones but have differing etiologies and required management. Apophysitis results from a traction injury to the …

  3. Apophysis - Structure, Location, Function, Clinical significance

    Dec 21, 2022 · The structure of an apophysis is composed of dense, compact bone tissue, which gives it strength and stability. The surface of an apophysis is typically smooth and covered with a thin layer …

  4. Apophysitis of the Pelvis and Hip - Emergency Department

    The apophysis is the location of a growth plate with a muscle attachment - there are several in the pelvis where the various thigh muscles attach. Apophysitis involves inflammation of one of these with …

  5. APOPHYSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of APOPHYSIS is an expanded or projecting part especially of an organism.

  6. Apophysis | definition of apophysis by Medical dictionary

    apophysis Any natural protrusion forming part of a bone, such as a tubercle or tuberosity.

  7. pophysitis of the pelvis/hip? An apophysis is a growth plate that provides a. point for a muscle to attach. Growth plates are made up of cartilage cells, which are softer and more vulnerab.

  8. Apophysis - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    Human anatomy 2 Human body > Musculoskeletal systems > Skeletal system > Bones > Bone > Apophysis There are no anatomical children for this anatomical part

  9. Musculoskeletal X-ray - General principles - Bone anatomy

    Apophysis An apophysis is a normal developmental outgrowth of a bone which arises from a separate ossification centre, and fuses to the bone later in development.

  10. Chronic Apophyseal Injury | Concise Medical Knowledge - Lecturio

    Dec 15, 2025 · The apophysis is a secondary ossification center found on non-weight-bearing segments of bones. It is the site of ligament or tendon insertion and is involved in the peripheral growth of …