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Pelvis

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Introduction

Bones of the pelvic girdle[1]
Bones of the pelvis.[2]
Illustration of the sacroiliac joint[3]

Composed of

Description

  • Connects the axial skeleton to the lower limbs
  • Plays a role in weight bearing of the upper body
  • Attachment for many muscles, ligaments

Hip Bone

  • Composed of Ilium, Pubis, Ischium
  • Separated by cartilage at birth, fuse during puberty

Sacrum

  • Located at the base of the lumbar spinal vertebrae
  • Posteriorly within the pelvis, articulates with ilium to form sacroiliac joint
  • Formed of 5 fused sacral vertebrae
  • Transmits the sacral nerve fibers

Coccyx

  • Smallest of the pelvic bones
  • Sits inferior to the sacrum
  • Acts as a bony attachment for a few muscles and ligaments

Pelvic Girdle

  • Ring-shaped collection of these bones at the base of the spine

Pubic Symphysis

  • Fibrocartilaginous joint formed by the left/right superior pubic rami of two pubic bones
  • Non-synovial, non-vascular amphiarthrodial joint
  • Wedge-shaped intperubic disc between the two layers of hyaline cartilage

Clinical Significance


See Also


References

  1. Image courtesy of https://www.britannica.com/science/pelvis
  2. Image courtesy of https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/
  3. Image courtesy of https://teachmeanatomy.info/, "The Sacroiliac Joint"
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John Kiel on 26 July 2024 18:47:40
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