- (sometimes also
called pelvic region),
together with its
embedded skeleton (sometimes also
called bony
pelvis or
pelvic skeleton). The
pelvic region of the trunk...
- The
pelvic floor or
pelvic diaphragm is an
anatomical location in the
human body,
which has an
important role in
urinary and anal continence, ****ual function...
- The
pelvic thrust is the
thrusting motion of the
pelvic region,
which is used for a
variety of activities, such as dance, exercise, or ****ual activity...
- exercise, also
known as
pelvic floor exercise,
involves repeatedly contracting and
relaxing the
muscles that form part of the
pelvic floor, now sometimes...
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Pelvic spurs (also
known as
vestigial legs) are
external protrusions found around the
cloaca in
certain superfamilies of
snakes belonging to the greater...
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Pelvic floor dysfunction is a term used for a
variety of
disorders that
occur when
pelvic floor muscles and
ligaments are impaired. The
condition affects...
- 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...
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between ages 18 and 30. The
sacrum situates at the upper, back part of the
pelvic cavity,
between the two
wings of the pelvis. It
forms joints with four other...
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Pelvic inflammatory disease, also
known as
pelvic inflammatory disorder (PID), is an
infection of the
upper part of the
female reproductive system, mainly...
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Anterior pelvic tilt and
posterior pelvic tilt are very
common abnormalities in
regard to the
orientation of the pelvis.
Anterior pelvic tilt (APT)...