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The pelvis is between the abdomen and the legs (<i>membrum inferius</i>).
 
The pelvis is between the abdomen and the legs (<i>membrum inferius</i>).
The pelvic girdle consists of the two hip bones (<i>Ossa coxae</i>) and the [[Kreuz- und Steißbein
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The pelvic girdle consists of the two hip bones (<i>Ossa coxae</i>) and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Kreuz- und Steißbein|sacrum and coccyx]] (<i>Os sacrum</i> and <i> Os coccygis</i>).
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It also consists of the ilium blade, the acetabulum, the pubis and ischium and the symphysis. The connection of sacroiliac joints, pubic symphysis (<i>symphysis pubica</i>) and sacrum forms the stable pelvic ring.  
 
It also consists of the ilium blade, the acetabulum, the pubis and ischium and the symphysis. The connection of sacroiliac joints, pubic symphysis (<i>symphysis pubica</i>) and sacrum forms the stable pelvic ring.  
 
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General information

The pelvis is between the abdomen and the legs (membrum inferius). The pelvic girdle consists of the two hip bones (Ossa coxae) and the sacrum and coccyx (Os sacrum and Os coccygis). It also consists of the ilium blade, the acetabulum, the pubis and ischium and the symphysis. The connection of sacroiliac joints, pubic symphysis (symphysis pubica) and sacrum forms the stable pelvic ring.


Ventral view

pelvis of a woman
Ventral view: female pelvis

pelvis of a male
Ventral view: male pelvis


Dorsal view

pelvis of a woman
Dorsal view: female pelvis

pelvis of a male
Dorsal view: male pelvis


Cranial view

pelvis of a woman
Cranial view: female pelvis

pelvis of a male
Cranial view: male pelvis



Gender-specific differences

The bony pelvis forms the static basis of the pelvis. It consists of a small and a large pelvis. The small pelvis forms the birth canal in women. The woman's pelvis develops further and more outwardly than that of the man. The male pelvis, on the other hand, is steeper, stronger and narrower. The Promontorium is also more pronounced. The biggest difference is the pubic angle. In women it is on average between 90 - 100° and in men always below 90° (approx. 70°). In men it is called Angulus subpubicus, in women it is called Arcus pubis. Differences can also be found in the sacrum, for example in men it is evenly curved and in women from the 3rd and 4th vertebrae it is bent.

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