That is called as coccyx. There are many small vertebrae in this small bone. Some have longer coccyx, making them more like monkey.
The medical term for the five fused vertebrae above the tailbone is the sacrum.
The sacrum is located in the lower part of the back, between the two pelvic bones. It is a triangular-shaped bone situated at the base of the spine, just above the tailbone (coccyx).
The sacrum and coccyx form the posterior wall of the hip. The sacrum is a triangular bone located at the base of the spine, while the coccyx, also known as the tailbone, is a small bone at the bottom of the vertebral column.
The vetebrae of the lower back are called lumbar vertebrae. Lower than that, the vertebrae are fused together in the sacrum, and the lowest part of the spine is the tailbone or coccyx.
Cervical - region of the neck Thoracic - region of the chest Lumbar - region of the waist Sacral - region of the sacrum Coccygeal - region of the tailbone
The medical term for the five fused vertebrae above the tailbone is the sacrum.
The sacrum is a large triangular bone at the base of the spine.
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Commonly called the tail-bone. Actually, the coccyx is the tailbone. I was looking for the answer to your question, as well. I don't think it has a common name unless someone can enlighten us.
The coccyx, also known as the tailbone, is located at the bottom of the vertebral column, below the sacrum. It consists of three to five fused vertebrae and serves as an attachment site for various muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
A sacral hemangioma is a tumor of the sacrum, or tailbone. Sacral hemangiomas are very rare and can be treated if they cause pain.
They are the bones at the bottom of your spine. Often called the tailbone it is the fused section of 3-5 bones below the sacrum.
The tailbone is located at the bottom of the spine, specifically at the end of the sacrum. It is composed of three to five fused vertebrae and serves as an attachment point for muscles and ligaments. Its medical term is the coccyx.
The sacrum is located in the lower part of the back, between the two pelvic bones. It is a triangular-shaped bone situated at the base of the spine, just above the tailbone (coccyx).
Yes, the sacrum can have attached cartilage, particularly at its joints with the pelvis. The sacroiliac joints, where the sacrum meets the ilium of the hip bones, are lined with cartilage to facilitate smooth movement and provide cushioning. Additionally, the sacrum is connected to the coccyx (tailbone) by a small amount of cartilage. However, most of the sacrum itself is comprised of fused vertebrae, which do not have intervertebral discs like other spinal segments.
The coccyx, or tailbone, resides at the end of the vertebral column in humans. It is a small triangular bone that consists of three to five fused vertebrae and provides attachment for various muscles and ligaments.
Tail boneThe coccyx is the last segment of the base of the back bone, its also known as the tailbone.The coccyx is a vestigial tail and is the last section of the spinal column.The coccyx (or tailbone) is located at the bottom of the pelvis, in between the glutes (or butt cheeks) . :)at the base of the spineThe base of the spine