Most likely would be a small area of where the Latissimus dorsi muscle anchors to the rim of the pelvis has pulled loose [when you hurt your back at one time]. Nothing to worry about... There are no lymph nodes in that area to worry about.
No. It's an area of the body below the pelvis.
The ilium, the ischium, and the pubis are all parts of your hip bones.
The same place as a mans, above the legs and below the abdomen.
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The connection is made with ligaments and connective tissues. Below the lumbar spine is the sacrum. The sacrum is actually a group of specialized fused vertebrae that connects the spine to the pelvis.
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We apply the term sacroiliitis to inflammation of the joint that is the connecting point for the lower spine and the pelvis. Links can be found below.
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The term for a period of 25 years is ... a quarter-century!(See Related links below)
The "pins" are actually a part of a cow's pelvis. The term "hooks and pins" refer to the parts of a cow's pelvis that can be felt when judging a cow's body condition. The hooks are the part of the pelvis that are above the flank or more towards the ribs, and the pins are the part of the pelvis that are on either side of the tail. The thurl is the part in between the hook bone and the pin bone. See the related link below for a labelled diagram.
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