- of the
pubic symphysis. The
pelvic outlet or
inferior pelvic aperture is the
region between the
subpubic angle or
pubic arch, the
ischial tuberosities and...
- The
pubic arch, also
referred to as the
ischiopubic arch, is part of the pelvis. It is
formed by the
convergence of the
inferior rami of the
ischium and...
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layer of the
diaphragmatic part of the
pelvic fascia. It is
termed the
tendinous arch or
white line of the
pelvic fascia, and
marks the line of attachment...
- The hip bone (os coxae,
innominate bone,
pelvic bone or
coxal bone) is a
large flat bone,
constricted in the
center and
expanded above and below. In some...
- with the
tendinous arch of the
pelvic fascia, but in front, the
muscle arises from the
fascia at a
varying distance above the
arch, in some
cases reaching...
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inferior aperture or
pelvic outlet. It is an
important component of pelvimetry. It has the
following boundaries: anteriorly: the
pubic arch laterally: the ischial...
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Chronic prostatitis/chronic
pelvic pain
syndrome (CP/CPPS),
previously known as
chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, is long-term
pelvic pain and
lower urinary...
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region between the
pubic symphysis and the coccyx. The
perineum is
below the
pelvic diaphragm and
between the legs. It is a diamond-shaped area that includes...
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Pelvic girdle pain (abbreviated PGP) can be
described as a
pregnancy discomfort for some
women and a
severe disability for others. PGP can
cause pain,...
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attached to the
fascia that runs
along the
pelvic floor along the
tendinous arch. The
fascia which covers pelvic organs can be
divided according to the organs...