

General Anatomy of Pelvis - Print Quality Instant Download
The pelvis is a basin-shaped complex of bones that connects the trunk and the legs. The pelvic girdle consists of paired hipbones, connected in front at the pubic symphysis and behind by the sacrum; each is made up of three bones—the blade-shaped ilium, above and to either side, which accounts for the width of the hips; the ischium, behind and below, on which the weight falls in sitting; and the pubis, in front.
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