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- Pelvis - Wikipedia
The gap enclosed by the bony pelvis, called the pelvic cavity, is the section of the body underneath the abdomen and mainly consists of the reproductive organs and the rectum, while the pelvic floor at the base of the cavity assists in supporting the organs of the abdomen
- Pelvis: What It Is, Where It Is, Types Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
Your pelvic bones support the weight of your upper body, together with the muscles of your pelvic floor Your pelvic cavity, the space between your pelvis and abdomen, holds your urinary and reproductive organs
- Pelvis | Definition, Anatomy, Diagram, Facts | Britannica
pelvis, in human anatomy, basin-shaped complex of bones that connects the trunk and the legs, supports and balances the trunk, and contains and supports the intestines, the urinary bladder, and the internal sex organs The pelvis consists of paired hipbones, connected in front at the pubic symphysis and behind by the sacrum
- Pelvis - Names of the Bones, Anatomy, Labeled Diagram
What is the pelvis where is it located Find out its definition, parts, anatomy with a list of the pelvic bones, and labeled diagrams
- Pelvis Anatomy | Pelvic Girdle, Organs and Floor – TeachMeAnatomy
Review pelvic anatomy including the pelvic bones, organs, pelvic floor and perineum Ideal for medical students, healthcare professionals and educators
- The Human Pelvis: Detailed Anatomical Overview - Anatomy Note
Mastering pelvic anatomy continues to be essential for medical professionals, as it guides innovative treatments and improved patient outcomes in both acute and chronic conditions affecting the pelvis and surrounding structures
- Pelvic Pain: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment Relief
Pelvic pain occurs in your pelvic bones or reproductive organs Treatment options may include surgery, physical therapy or medications
- Pelvis: Anatomy [+ Labeled Diagram] | Concise Medical Knowledge - Lecturio
The pelvis consists of the bony pelvic girdle, the muscular and ligamentous pelvic floor, and the pelvic cavity, which contains viscera, vessels, and multiple nerves and muscles
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