The abdomen is higher on the body. It is the area between your chest and pelvis. It is where your abs are located. The hip is around the pelvis.
No, it has nothing to do with it.
The coxa refers to the hip bone or hip joint. The pelvis is the entire ring of bones around the base of abdomen.
Yes, your appendix is located above your right hip bone, in the lower right quadrant of your abdomen (or lower tummy). It is about 3 inches below your ribs.
No, it can't because a hip piercing is acctually a skin piercing, doesn't go trugh deeper layers of abdomen, and doesn't come into contact with ovaries.
A pinched nerve in the hip.
Yes, the hip area contains several important organs and structures, including parts of the reproductive system, the bladder, and the intestines. In females, the ovaries and uterus are located in the lower abdomen near the hip area. Additionally, the hip joint itself is surrounded by muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support movement and stability.
The hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx form the framework that supports the lower abdomen. These bones provide stability and structure to the pelvic region, enabling it to bear weight and support the organs in the lower abdomen. Additionally, the pelvic bones serve as attachment points for muscles and ligaments that help with movement and support of the abdomen.
IT is a part of your body between the chest & hip
The primary flexor of the hip is the Illiopsoas. Or more specifically the Psoas Major which originates transverse processes T12 to L5 of the vertebral column and Inserts onto the Lesser Trochanter of the femur.
Yes, a man's waist is typically located above his belly button. The waist refers to the narrowest part of the torso, which is generally just above the hip bones, while the belly button is a bit lower on the abdomen. Therefore, the waist is positioned higher than the belly button.
The hips are located on your lower abdomen. The hip joint connects your legs to your torso.
touch the back of your neck, it should be there