what is the bony pelvis
what is the pelvic cavity bounded by
the bony pelvis
how is the pelvic cavity divided into?
by the pelvic brime (linea terminalis)
pelvic brim
landmark that helps delineate the greater (false) pelvis from the lesser (true) cavity
what is the greater (false) cavity
lesser (true) cavity
the pelvic floor
also known as the pelvic diaphragm
- is wide but thin muscular layer of tissue that forms the inferior border of the abdominopelvic cavity
what are the joints of the pelvis
what forms the sacroiliac joint
between the sacrum and ilium
what forms the pubic symphysis
right and left pubic bones
what is symphysis pubis dysfunction?
what does symphysis pubis dysfunction result in
increase symphyseal width and mobility
- disarticulation of the pubic symphsis is possible during birth but unlikely
symptoms of symphysis pubis dysfunctions
features of the pelvic floor
levator ani
a broad muscle group situated on either side of the pelvis and is the main pelvic floor muscle
coccygeus
make up the posterior portion of the pelvic floor
urogential hiatus
a u-shaped opening for the urethra and the vagina for females
anal aperture
passage for the anal canal
what is the puborectal sling
contraction of the puborectal sling
keep the rectum closed until defecation
relaxation of the puborectal sling
pelvic organ prolapse
who does pelvic organ prolapse mostly occur in
in females pelvic organs prolapse can cause prolapse of what organs