Pelvic Girdle ch17 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
name the 4 bones that make up the pelvic girdle | sacrum, coccyx, & 2 hip bones |
name the 3 bones that make up the hip | ilium, ischium, pubis |
Where are the sacroiliac joints located? | posterolaterally, between the sacrum and the left & right ilium bones |
Where is the sypmphysis pubis located? | anteriorly, between the left & right pubic bones |
Where is the lumbosacral joint located? | superiorly, between L5 & S1, where the spine meets the sacrum |
What is the pelvic girdle also referred to as? | the pelvis |
How many planes does the pelvic girdle move in during walking? | 3 |
What important function does the pelvic girdle provide during movement & posture? | supports weight of vertebral column and passes force on to hips (also works conversely when foot contacts the ground) |
false pelvis | aka: greater or major pelvis; bony area between iliac crests & is superior to pelvic inlet |
How many PELVIC organs are within the false pelvis? | None |
pelvic inlet | line from sacral promontory posteriorly to superior boarder of symphysis pubis anteriorly |
true pelvis | aka: lesser or minor pelvis; area between pelvic inlet & pelvic outlet |
pelvic outlet | line from end of coccyx to inferior surface of pubic symphysis |
pelvic cavity | true pelvic area; contains portions of GI tract, urinary tract, some reproductive organs , & birth canal |
How does the superior opening into the pelvic cavity differ between genders? | male = heart shaped / female = oval |
Which gender's pelvic cavity is longer and more funnel shaped? | males |
Which gender has a wider & more rounded pelvic arch? | females |
Which gender has their acetabula & ischial tuberosities further apart? | females |
What type of joint is the sacroiliac joint? | synovial, nonaxial, plane joint with irregular surfaces |
Is the sacroiliac joint very stable? | yes |
Is the sacroiliac joint very mobile? | no |
What is a synovial joint's articular surface lined with? | hyaline cartilage |
nutation | aka: sacral flexion; base (top) of sacrum moves anteriorly & inferiorly, coccyx moves posteriorly |
counternutation | aka: sacral extension; base (top) of sacrum moves posteriorly & superiorly, coccyx moves anteriorly |
Does the PELVIC INLET become larger during nutation or counternutation? | counternutation |
Does the PELVIC OUTLET become larger during nutation or counternutation? | nutation |
What motions must happen to allow for nutation? | trunk flexion or hip extension |
What motions must happen to allow for counternutation? | trunk extension or hip flexion |
Which occurs 1st during childbirth: nutation or counternutation? | early labor = counternutation / later stages of labor = nutation |
How many fused vertebrae make up the sacrum? | 5 |
Is the anterior surface (or pelvic surface)of the sacrum convex or concave? | concave |
What is the name of the ridge projecting along the anterior edge of the body of S1 on the sacrum? | promontory |
What is the name of the lateral flared wings of the sacrum that are actually fused transverse processes? | ala |
Name the bony landmark that is shaped similar to the external ear & is located on the lateral surface of the sacrum. | auricular surface |
What is the superior surface of S1 called? | the BASE of the sacrum |
What bony landmark serves as an exit for the anterior & posterior divisions of sacral nerves? | foramina |
Where is the superior articular process of the sacrum located? | posteriorly on base; articulates with inferior articular process of L5 |
What part of the hip bone does the ilium make up? | the superior part of the hip |
iliac tuberosity | large, roughened area, posterior, between iliac crest & articular surface (where interosseous ligament attaches) |
auricular surface of the ilium | earlike shape, where ilium articulates with sacrum |
iliac crest | superior ridge of ilium |
Posterior Superior Iliac Spine (PSIS) | posterior projection of iliac crest, where posterior sacroiliac ligaments attach |
Posterior Inferior Iliac Spine (PIIS) | inferior to PSIS, where sacrotuberous ligament attaches |
greater sciatic notch | formed by ilium superiorly & the ilium & ischium inferiorly |
greater sciatic foramen | sciatic nerve passes through this opening |
ischium | inferior to ilium & posterior to pubis |
ischial body | all of ischium that is superior to ischial tuberosity |
lesser sciatic notch | inferior to greater sciatic notch; just below ischial spine, but above the ischial tuberosity |
ischial spine | between greater & lesser sciatic notches; provides attachment for sacrospinous ligament |
ischial tuberosity | blunt, rough projection on the inferior part of the body; bears weight while sitting |
Why does the sacroiliac joint have so many ligaments? | to absorb lots of stress while providing great stability |
pubic symphysis joint | fibrocartilage disk at midline between right & left pubic bones (amphiarthrodial joint = little movement) |
Where is the pubis located in the hip? | inferior to ilium, anterior to ischium |
pubic body | between superior & inferior rami |
pubic tubercle | projection anteriorly off superior pubic ramus, where superior pubic ligament attaches |
superior pubic rami | superior projection of pubic body |
inferior pubic rami | inferior projection of pubic body, where inferior pubic ligament attaches |
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