Lecture

Pelvis Articulations and Ossification

In course
DEMO: aliqua amet veniam
Mollit reprehenderit exercitation laborum qui. Ad consectetur labore et pariatur est cupidatat laboris esse consequat consequat elit nostrud. Officia Lorem do non dolor. Dolor occaecat ad sint reprehenderit eu proident do dolore. Do adipisicing ex tempor fugiat deserunt tempor veniam velit eiusmod. Ut anim occaecat exercitation nulla deserunt ut sunt minim dolore. Et laboris velit eu labore reprehenderit sint.
Login to see this section
Description

This lecture covers the articulations of the pelvis, including the sacroiliac, sacrococcygeal, and pubic symphysis joints, as well as the progressive ossification of the ilium, pubis, and ischium. It also discusses the dimorphism between male and female pelvises and the anatomical features such as the iliac crest, ischial tuberosity, and acetabulum.

Instructor
quis ullamco
Exercitation sit ex duis enim dolor velit culpa qui in ipsum eiusmod ad commodo sit. Excepteur anim tempor non labore dolore tempor irure sunt. Minim velit duis sunt ea deserunt quis ea ea. Cupidatat nisi adipisicing excepteur do consequat duis. Officia ad dolor dolore enim esse commodo officia esse irure sit. Dolore sint tempor occaecat occaecat sint anim laborum laboris.
Login to see this section
About this result
This page is automatically generated and may contain information that is not correct, complete, up-to-date, or relevant to your search query. The same applies to every other page on this website. Please make sure to verify the information with EPFL's official sources.
Ontological neighbourhood
Related lectures (14)
Morpho I: Anatomical Morphology Overview
Covers macroscopic anatomy, microscopic histology, and key textbooks in morphology.
Pelvis Anatomy: Ligaments and Muscles
Explains the anatomy of the pelvis, focusing on ligaments and muscles.
Muscular System: Pelvis and Perineum
Discusses the muscular system of the pelvis and perineum.
Pelvic Floor Anatomy
Explores the anatomy of the pelvic floor muscles and structures.
Internal Iliac Artery: Branching Patterns and Anatomy
Explores the variability of the internal iliac artery's branching pattern.
Show more

Graph Chatbot

Chat with Graph Search

Ask any question about EPFL courses, lectures, exercises, research, news, etc. or try the example questions below.

DISCLAIMER: The Graph Chatbot is not programmed to provide explicit or categorical answers to your questions. Rather, it transforms your questions into API requests that are distributed across the various IT services officially administered by EPFL. Its purpose is solely to collect and recommend relevant references to content that you can explore to help you answer your questions.