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Your uterosacral ligaments stretch from the edges of your pelvis to your sacrum. Your sacrum is a triangular bone at the base of your spine that forms the center of your pelvis. These ligaments ...
The anatomy of the pelvic region in the horse ... The joint is supported by huge, very strong ligaments – the ventral sacroiliac ligaments. These are quite separate from the dorsal sacroiliac ...
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Lumbar Spine Anatomy and FunctionThese bones help provide mobility and stability to your back and spinal column and are an attachment point for many muscles and ligaments ... of the spine and the sacrum, a large bone at the ...
It’s connected to the bottom of the sacrum supported by several ligaments. The coccyx is made up of four vertebrae that have fused into a triangle-like shape. The levator ani muscles are the ...
The spine’s four sections, from top to bottom, are the cervical (neck), thoracic (abdomen,) lumbar (lower back), and sacral (toward ... vertebrae and bones via ligaments, flexible bands of ...
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