ANATOMY
PELVIS
Question
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Isquion
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Ilion
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Pubis
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Femur
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Detailed explanation-1: -It is firmly connected to the sacrum by the sacroiliac joint. The ischium forms the most inferior and posterior portion of the coxal bone; It is the portion of the pelvic girdle that supports the body when seated and it is commonly known as the “sits bone”.
Detailed explanation-2: -The ischium (/ˈɪski. əm/) forms the lower and back region of the hip bone (os coxae). Left hip-joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis. (Ischium labeled at bottom left.)
Detailed explanation-3: -The ischium (is’ke-um) is the “sit-down bone, ‘’ so called because it forms the most inferior part of the coxal bone. The ischial tuberosity is a roughened area that receives body weight when you are sitting.
Detailed explanation-4: -The ischium is the posterior and inferior part of the hip bone.
Detailed explanation-5: -The coxal bone of the pelvic girdle is formed by the fusion of three bones-‘ilium, ischium and pubis’.