What are the pelvic ligaments?

pelvic ligaments are strong, thick strips of fibrous tissue that connect pelvic bones. These links are categorized in four groups: those that connect the Ilium with the Cross Set; ligaments that pass between soot and ischius, which is the lower back of the pelvis; ties that connect the cross with a coccyx or tail bone; And those found between hair of hair. It is connected by two pelvic ligaments, front and rear ligaments of sacroiliac. The front sacroiliac ligament connects the front of the side of the cross with the ear or the auricular part of Ilia. In the deep ridge between the cross suction and Ilie lies the rear sacroiliac ligament that creates a primary bond between the two bones.

The rear sacroiliac ligament is divided into two parts. The short rear ligament of the sacroiliak is the upper part and the long rear sacroiliac ligament lower. It is located deep below the back sacroiliac ligament is an interosseous sacroiliac ligament that combines the tuberosity of Sacrum and Ilium, which are bony protrusions that allow muscle or bonds.

In the second group of pelvic bonds, there are two who connect the cross with the ischi, the lower part of the hip bone; These are sacrificial and sacrificial ligaments. The third group of pelvic bonds begins at the joint, also called Sacrococcygeal Symphysis, between the upper part of the cross and the base of Coccyx or the tail bones. It connects to the front Satorococcygeal, the rear sacracoccygeal, the lateral Sacrococcygeal, the interposed fibrocartilage and the inter -articular ligaments.

The pubic Symphysis, the joint between the two oval surfaces of the net and the ischia is associated with the front hair, the back hair, the upper hair, the arc hair and the interpubic fibrocartilagino laminate. The anterior longitudinal ligament moves on the surface of the spine forward. The loon -bar ligament connects the fifth lumbar or lower back, the vertebra with the Ilia ridge, which is the upper outer border of Ilia. Supraspinal ligament, also called supraspinous ligament, connects the upper partT seventh cervix or neck, vertebra with a cross set.

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