Yes, the pelvic bone can move, but its movement is limited. The pelvis consists of the sacrum and the hip bones, which are connected by joints that allow for slight motion, particularly during activities like walking, running, and childbirth. This movement helps absorb shock and provides stability while allowing for flexibility in the lower body. However, excessive movement can lead to pain or dysfunction.
i have hairline fractures in 4 of my pelvic bone how long will it be sore when i do housework or move about a lot?
i have hairline fractures in 4 of my pelvic bone how long will it be sore when i do housework or move about a lot?
The penis is a soft tissue structure and is not part of the pelvic bone.
pelvic bone
The shape of the pelvic bones and the frontal bones differ.
That is the tail bone.
I think the pelvic is near your hip bone. :D
All the bones in males are heavier than females, including the pelvic bone. This is due the effect of male hormone called as testesterone.
The most anterior part of the pelvic bone is the pubic symphisis.
hip bone
pelvic girdle
pelvic girdle