Sacroiliac Joint
The joint between the axial skeleton (specifically the sacrum) and the pelvic girdle is called the sacroiliac joint. This joint connects the spine to the hip bones and is important for weight-bearing and transferring forces between the upper body and lower body. The sacroiliac joint is a synovial joint with limited mobility, providing stability to the pelvis during activities such as walking and standing.
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They are designed to work together. The muscles that link the two girdles, the lats, the gluts wit the lats and trapizies, the long muscles that drape the shoulders that intertwine the with muscles attached to the pelvis all work in concert with movement. It has been noted by F.M. Alexander that all movement of the body begins with that muscle point located at the small of the back. The only way to experience the composite movement of the shoulder girdle and the pelvic girdle is to 1. Be fortunate to be brought up by a parent that has free movement of the shoulder and pelvic girdles, so as an offspring you could image properly, or 2. Stretch. If you have the desire to imulate those with good movement, poise and grace, then this very desire suggests that you do not have a certain poise and grace exhibited by those with graceful shoulder and pelvic girdle movement. The only recourse you have is to stretch so that your muscles lenthen to allow your skeleton to expand. The muscles will eventually maintain a lengthening and your shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle will function together. Please note that this change you're asking of yourself is grand. It is a life style change. You must drop all of your baggage and start by doing nothing. This period is doing nothing may include that you do the opposite of what you have been doing. i.e. putting on your pants initially with the left leg insted of the right. Start downstairs with the left insted of the right leg. Imperceptiably lengthen your neck and spine as you stand in line at the grocery store. You'll need to regain a spiritual strength as you gain confidence in youself and take your inate power from your friends and family members. God Bless.
They are called Labia, which is Latin for "lips.".
The iliac bone is one of the three bones that make up the os coxae (hip bone) in the human pelvis. It is located on each side of the pelvis and is commonly known as the "hip bone." The iliac bone helps support the weight of the body and serves as an attachment point for various muscles.
sacroiliac joint
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The joint between the axial skeleton (specifically the sacrum) and the pelvic girdle is called the sacroiliac joint. This joint connects the spine to the hip bones and is important for weight-bearing and transferring forces between the upper body and lower body. The sacroiliac joint is a synovial joint with limited mobility, providing stability to the pelvis during activities such as walking and standing.
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ignore the rude comment left by people of lesser knowledge simply go to this website : http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/humananatomy/skeletal/pelvic/pelvic.html it gives a detailed notation on the pelvic gurdle and other regions of the appendicular skeleton
The pelvic girdle is joined by several structures, primarily the sacrum at the back, which connects to the hip bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) on either side. These hip bones are further connected to each other at the front by the pubic symphysis. The pelvic girdle provides support for the weight of the upper body and serves as an attachment point for various muscles and ligaments. Additionally, the pelvic cavity houses and protects reproductive and digestive organs.
its the heart and its enviromentThe pectoral girdle, which functions to attach the upper limbs to the body, serves as a point of origin for many muscles that move the upper limb (humerus), neck and trunk. The pectoral girdle is composed of the clavicle (collar bone) and scapula (shoulder blade).
They are designed to work together. The muscles that link the two girdles, the lats, the gluts wit the lats and trapizies, the long muscles that drape the shoulders that intertwine the with muscles attached to the pelvis all work in concert with movement. It has been noted by F.M. Alexander that all movement of the body begins with that muscle point located at the small of the back. The only way to experience the composite movement of the shoulder girdle and the pelvic girdle is to 1. Be fortunate to be brought up by a parent that has free movement of the shoulder and pelvic girdles, so as an offspring you could image properly, or 2. Stretch. If you have the desire to imulate those with good movement, poise and grace, then this very desire suggests that you do not have a certain poise and grace exhibited by those with graceful shoulder and pelvic girdle movement. The only recourse you have is to stretch so that your muscles lenthen to allow your skeleton to expand. The muscles will eventually maintain a lengthening and your shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle will function together. Please note that this change you're asking of yourself is grand. It is a life style change. You must drop all of your baggage and start by doing nothing. This period is doing nothing may include that you do the opposite of what you have been doing. i.e. putting on your pants initially with the left leg insted of the right. Start downstairs with the left insted of the right leg. Imperceptiably lengthen your neck and spine as you stand in line at the grocery store. You'll need to regain a spiritual strength as you gain confidence in youself and take your inate power from your friends and family members. God Bless.
They are called Labia, which is Latin for "lips.".
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tibial tuberosity
The shoulder girdle(pectoral girdle) functions as a point of flexibility. The clavicle, scapula and the humerus articulate in the girdle.