BONES OF THE PELVIC GIRDLE

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Male/Female pelvis have 4 main differences:

1) Bones are thinner and lighter in a female -females weigh less (average) -bones are more flexible 2) Ischial spines are smaller in females -makes pelvic opening layer 3) Iliac crest flare more laterally in females -wider hips 4) Pubic arch is greater than 90 degrees in female - is the reason why females hips are wider

*Pelvic girdle divided into 2 regions:

1) False pelvis: 2) True pelvis:

BONES OF THE PELVIC GIRDLE 3)

1) Protection thick bones form protective enclosure for organs in the area 2) Supports the upper body thick bones can withstand the stress and gravity placed that area while standing

All 3 bones fuse together to form the acetebulum

description: deep socket heavily reinforced with ligaments received head of femur

a) Coxal bones (1 on each side of the pelvic girdle)

description: fused together to form the pelvic composed of three irregular bones

sacroiliac joint:

formed between ilium and sacrum allows bending at the waist

Pubis

location: most anterior portion of the coxal bones

Ischium

location: most inferior part of the pelvic girdle

Ilium

location: most superior part of coxal bone

obturator foramen

opening that allows blood vessels and nerves to pass through to anterior thigh

ischial tuberosity

roughened area where your weight rest when sitting

greater sciatic notch

rounded ridge of bone where sciatic nerve and blood vessel passes through to the posterior thigh

1) False pelvis:

superior to true pelvus spans from illiac crest to iliac crest

2) True pelvis:

surrounded by bones spans from pelvic brim to pelvic brim forms the actual opening in the pelvis needs to be large enough (in women) to fit a baby's head through, (carefully measured by dr)

iliac crest

thin ridge of bone on top of ilium landmark site for injection

ischial spine

tiny projections of the ischium narrows the outlet where baby's head passes through

pubic symphysis

where pubis bones fuse made of fibrocartilage forms the public arch


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