sacrum
vertebrae
The vertebral column.
vertebral column
No, the pubic bone is not part of the vertebral column. It is part of the pelvic bones, which are located below the vertebral column and contribute to the structure of the pelvis.
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vertebral column
The vertebral column.
The hip attaches to the vertebral column primarily at the sacrum, which is part of the pelvic region. The sacrum connects to the ilium of the hip bone at the sacroiliac joint, providing stability and support. Additionally, the lumbar region of the vertebral column plays a role in the overall structure and function of the pelvis and hip joint.
You are probably asking about the sacrum, which is 6 bones that fuse together as a child matures. This is not an arthropoidal joint like the knee or elbow that rotates around. There are strips of super-slick tissue on the hip bone that allow the sacrum to shift slightly. These can become damaged or worn, and cause considerable pain.
People, particularly post menopausal women, suffer from compression fractures in the vertebral column as a result of osteoporsis (a reduction in bone mineral density).
its not a single bone but a series of bones called the vertebral column
The rounded central portion of a typical vertebra that faces anteriorly in the human vertebral column is formed by the vertebral body. This structure is primarily composed of cancellous bone, which is surrounded by a layer of compact bone, providing strength and support. The vertebral body serves as a weight-bearing element and is crucial for maintaining the stability and alignment of the spine.