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Pelvis
Anatomical terms of bone[edit on Wikidata]
This redirect is about the large compound hip structure. For the renal analog, see Renal pelvis.

The pelvis (pl. pelvises or pelves) is the bony structure located at the base of the spine (properly known as the caudal end). The pelvis incorporates the socket portion of the hip joint for each leg (in bipeds) or hind leg (in quadrupeds). It forms the lower limb (or hind-limb) girdle of the skeleton.

Additional images

  • Radiograph of a healthy human hip joint Radiograph of a healthy human hip joint
  • Median sagittal section of pelvis. Median sagittal section of pelvis.
  • Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view. Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view.
  • Articulations of pelvis. Posterior view. Articulations of pelvis. Posterior view.
  • Left hip-joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis. Left hip-joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis.

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Bones of the pelvis
General
Ilium
body
wing
gluteal lines
iliac spines
other:
Ischium
body
superior ramus
inferior ramus
  • no substructures
Pubis
Compound
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