The pelvic girdle was formed by the osseous fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The maximum length of the femur was 10.5 cm, whereas the tibiotarsus was 24.5cm. The tarsometatarsus comprised of fused metatarsal bones II, III, IV which articulates with ...
Bones of the thigh, leg and foot: Connecting the pelvic girdle to the lower leg is the femur, the longest and strongest bone in the body. The femur connects through the knee joint (which is covered and protected by the patella, or kneecap) to the shin bone (tibia). Slightly smaller t...
endoskeleton- the internal skeleton; bony and cartilaginous structure (especially of vertebrates) spinal column,spine,vertebral column,rachis,backbone,back- the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord; "the fall broke his back" ...
The coccyx, which is more commonly referred to as the tailbone, is comprised of four vertebrae fused together. The ligaments and pelvic floor muscles attach to the tailbone. Additionally, several ligaments, muscles and tendons connect to the tailbone. While the tailbone is much smaller than th...
A pelvic girdle referred to Polycotylidae indet. was also recovered from Coniacian beds on James Ross Island (D'Angelo et al., 2008). Additional finds of Santonian age on James Ross Island include scattered postcranial remains referred to Plesiosauria indet. (Kellner et al., 2011). The ...
In the erect position, approximately half of the individual’s body weight is sustained by the sacro-iliac joint [28], [29]. It is reasonable to assume that sexual differences in general body mass and pelvic shape in humans could lead to sexual dimorphism of the auricular surface. Several ...
Fig.2). Variation in PC1 and PC2 is associated with the shape of the pelvic and pectoral girdle, respectively, whereas variation in PC3 is also associated with variation in the relative lengths of limb bones (Supplementary Table2). Body size does not load strongly on any of the first ...
Tatenectes laramiensis is a cryptocleidoid plesiosaur from the Late Jurassic Sundance Formation. This study primarily concerns a partial skeleton comprised of dorsal vertebrae, ribs, gastralia, and pelvic girdle. Even though the skeleton... HP Street,RF O'Keefe,S Strait,... 被引量: 0发表:...
pelvic girdle pain 1 Background Pain is a complex experience, essentially subjective, and influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors [1], in a complex interplay that may be difficult to untangle by both the patient and the assessor (clinician or researcher). ...
The distance between the pelvic girdle and the rib cage in a woman of that height is relatively small. Victoria described the infant Prince of Wales as a 'wonderfully strong and large child'.[67] (Measuring birth weights was not yet common practice.) What this suggests is that she would ...