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The articulation formed by the ilium (hip bone) and the sacrum is called the sacroiliac joint (SI joint). Together, the hip bones and the sacrum compose the pelvic girdle.
The pelvic girdle.

The joint formed by this articulation is called the sacroiliac joint (SI).

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The right and left halves of the pelvis are called the os coxae, or innominate bones. They are shaped a little like an ossified pair of granny panties.

The os coxae themselves each consist of three bones. The ilium is the top portion of the pelvis, where hands rest on hips; the ischium is further down, and includes the knobbly sit-bones, or ischial tuberosities; and the pubis is at the front base of the pelvis.

The sacrum is a fused set of 3-5 spinal vertebrae that looks a little like a big leaf. It forms the back of the pelvis.

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The ridge of the Pelvis.

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Pelvic girdle

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The ilium fits this description.

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upper leg

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Tailbone

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sacroiliac

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Q: What hip bone articulates with the axial skeleton via the sacrum?
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