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Sacroilliac joints   connect the sacrum & Illium  
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sacrotuberous ligament   posterior thick ligament from inf. sacrum to iscial tuberocity  
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glutes max & Biceps femoris long head   attach to sacrotuberous ligament  
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sacrlspinous ligament   sacrum to ischial spine  
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greater sciatic foramen   above sacrotuberous & sacrospinal ligaments where the sciatic nerve passes thru  
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Iliolumbar ligament   illium to parts of lumbar vertebrae  
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symphisis pubis   anterior joint on pelvis  
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pubic bones and pubic symphysis   form anterior wall of pubis  
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anterior wall bears weight of the   bladder  
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obturator foramen   foramen in anterior pelvis where abturator nerve passes  
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obterator externus   anterior of obterator foramen  
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Obterator internus   posterior of obterator foramen  
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posterior pelvic wall   sacrum & coccyx  
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post pelvic wall muscle   piriformus  
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piriformis   sacrum to greater trochanter of femur  
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pelvic floor   group of muscles called pelvic diaphragm  
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pelvic diaphragm/breathing   also moves with normal breathing  
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pelvic diaphragm   muscles that form the pelvic floor (coccygeaus, levator ani)  
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support abdominal pelvic viscera   pelvic floor muscles  
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Nerves of the pelvis   sacral plexus  
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sacral plexus   L4-S4  
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Sciatic nerve   main nerve that arises from sacral plexus, runs length of posterior thigh, 2 nerves that split at the knee into tibial & common fibular  
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hamstring innervation   sciatic  
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pudendal nerve   main nerve of genitals & perineum  
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gluteal nerve   part of sacral plexus innervate gluteals & tensor fascia lata  
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obterator nerve   innervates obturators  
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obturator nerve arrises from   lumbar plexus  
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femoral nerve   branch of lumbar plexus  
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coccygeal plexus   s4, s5 + coccygeal nerve - innervate muscles of pelvic diaphragm  
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arteries of pelvis   internal illiac arteries, deliver to lesser pelvis  
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internal illiac veins   drain pelvis  
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external illiac arteries   become femoral artery  
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common illiac veins form   inferior vena cava  
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