Anterior angulation is a condition usually diagnosed via x-rays or MRI scans. It can be a normal variant, or, in more severe cases, a painful and debilitating condition. It can be congenital (present from birth), or as a result of direct trauma to the sacrococcygeal region.
The sacrococcygeal junction is the anatomical region where the sacrum and coccyx meet at the base of the spine. This area plays a crucial role in providing stability and support for the pelvis and is involved in various bodily functions, including locomotion and posture. It can also be a site for certain medical conditions, such as cysts or tumors.
the sacrum
Kyphotic angulation refers to the condition of the abnormal angulation of the spine. This usually leads to a round back deformity.
Kyphotic angulation refers to the condition of the abnormal angulation of the spine. This usually leads to a round back deformity.
Symphysis Pubis/ Pubic Symphysis
Incorrect horizontal angulation will result in overlapped contacts.
The large soft spot at the junction of the parietal bones and the frontal bone in the infant cranium is called the anterior fontanelle. It allows for the growth and expansion of the skull during infancy.
hereditary
The two hip bones are joined at the anterior junction by a cartilaginous joint called the pubic symphysis. This joint allows for slight movement between the two hip bones and provides stability to the pelvis.
The sloped angulation isd for showing purposes only. If you are showing him, it is good. If he has a low hip score it is even better.
Sacrococcygeal I don't know what it means, but it has something to do with the tailbone.