"spinus process"
coccyx
The posterior pelvis refers to the back part of the pelvis, which includes the sacrum, coccyx, and the back of the hip bones (ilium). It provides support and protection for the pelvic organs and allows for the attachment of muscles and ligaments involved in movement and stability.
ischium
The most inferior portion of the pelvis is called the ischium, which is one of the three bones that make up the os coxae (hip bone). It is located at the lower and posterior part of the pelvis, providing support when sitting.
They are Judet views; 45-degree posterior oblique views of the pelvis.
"Posterior tilt" means tucking the bum, ie: your pelvis is tilting/tucking and your pubic bone is forward (in a standing position). The opposite of this would be an arch in the lower back.
The ilium, the ischium, and the pubis are all parts of your hip bones.
Yes, the ischial tuberosity is located on the posterior aspect of the pelvis. It is the bony prominence that you can feel when you sit down and is an attachment site for various muscles in the buttocks and thighs.
Posterior means towards the rear of the frog.
The renal hilum is a structure found posterior to the renal vascular pedicle. It is the area where the renal artery enters and the renal vein and ureter exit the kidney.
the spinal column section that forms part of the bony pelvis is called
Preferred position of the pelvis that elongates the lumbar spine and shortens the over stretched abdominal muscles during pregnancy.