Ossification centers of the hip
Listed below are the ossification centers related to the hip joint:
Pelvic
- ilium: 8 weeks in utero
- ischium: 4-6 months in utero
- pubis: 4-6 months in utero
- acetabulum (two centers): puberty
The ilium, ischium and pubis all fuse at 7-9 years. Acetabulum fusion (i.e. replacement of triradiate cartilage) occurs at 20-25 years.
Proximal femur
- shaft: 7 weeks in utero
- femoral head: 4-6 months
- greater trochanter: 2-4 years
- lesser trochanter: puberty
All of the femoral ossification centers fuse between the ages of 14 and 18 years.