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Sacrum Defined
The triangular bone located at the bottom of the spine that is connected to the tailbone, the hipbones near the sacroilial joints, and the rest of the spine
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- Anatomy and human movement ... - Google boksökning: Palastanga, Sacroiliac joint
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- Biotensegrity - A Different Approach to the Mechanics of the Human Pelvis: a tensegrity-str uctured pelvis will build itself
- Assessment of the Spine - Google boksökning: The sacrum articulates with an auricular surface on each ilium and acts as a keystone in an arch; the shapes of the articular surfaces give the SIJs a high degree of strength and stability through a degree of form closure. In order for there to be a movement within the SIJ, the form closure is not complete and a degree of force closure is required for stability. This is provided by the erector spinae, multidius, gluteus maximus, latissimus dorsi, and biceps femoris. Compression of the SIJ occurs when the gluteus maximus and contraleteral latissmus dorsi contract.
- Osteopathic Mechanics - Google boksökning: The sacrum is wedge-shaped from above downward, its base articulating with the fifth lumbar vertebra; it is also wedge-shaped from before backward, a fact that makes clear the statement that the sacrum is held suspended between the innominates by strong ligaments instead of completing the bony girlde as the keystone caps the arch.
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- External coxa saltans (snapping hip) treated with active release techniques®: a case report
- Sarah Cohen, LMT - Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome: 3 good anterior hip capsule release exercises
- Short Leg Syndrome, Part One | massagetoday.c om: Walking on the toes on the short side and flexing the knee of the long side seems to be a fairly consistent compensatory movement pattern. As the center of gravity unevenly shifts, the smooth sinusoidal motion of gait is disrupted. Thus, the cosmetic effect of walking also can contribute to the compensatory mechanism and eventual injury. For example, walking on the toes can lead to contracture of the Achilles and calf muscles, creating conditions such as Achilles tendinitis and plantar fascitis.
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