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The sacrum is the terminal portion of the vertebral column.It is formed by the fusion of the five progressively smaller sacral vertebrae which is triangular in outline and curved with the concavity toward the pelvis. Structure of the sacrum The body of S1 is large and wide. it has anterior projection called the sacral promontory. Laterally, to the body is the ala of the sacrum on each side consisting of fused costal elements and transverse processes. It articulates with the ilium forming ... Appendicular Skeleton, Anatomi Dan Fisiologi, Skeletal System Anatomy, Cancellous Bone, Anatomy Bones, Forensic Anthropology, Craniosacral Therapy, Human Body Anatomy, Skeletal System

The sacrum is the terminal portion of the vertebral column.It is formed by the fusion of the five progressively smaller sacral vertebrae which is triangular in outline and curved with the concavity toward the pelvis. Structure of the sacrum The body of S1 is large and wide. it has anterior projection called the sacral promontory. Laterally, to the body is the ala of the sacrum on each side consisting of fused costal elements and transverse processes. It articulates with the ilium forming…

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Anatomy of the sacrum in anterior (A), posterior (B), lateral (C),... | Download Scientific Diagram Sacrum Anatomy, Lower Back Anatomy, Anatomy Pictures, Physical Therapy Humor, Cranial Sacral Therapy, Types Of Fractures, Anatomy Organs, Anatomy Images, Therapy Humor

Download scientific diagram | Anatomy of the sacrum in anterior (A), posterior (B), lateral (C), sagittal (D), and superior (E) views. Reproduced with permission from Isaacs RE, Fessler RG: Lumbar and sacral spine, in Spine Surgery (3rd ed), Benzel et al. (eds), p 357. Copyright 2012 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. from publication: Sacral fractures | Sacral fractures are uncommon lesions and most often the result of high-energy trauma. Depending on the fracture location…

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Sacral insufficiency fractures (SIFs) are a subtype of stress fractures, resulting from normal stress applied to a bone with reduced elasticity.[1][2] Typically, SIFs are associated with an underlying metabolic bone disease condition such as osteoporosis or Paget's disease and are most common in elderly women. [3]

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