Name the three bones of the bony pelvis (in alphabetical order).
Label the parts of the bony pelvis shown below:
Label the joints of the bony pelvis as shown below:
What type of joint is the hip joint?
Synovial
Primary Cartilaginous
Secondary Cartilaginous
Fibrous
What type of joint is the pubic symphysis?
The 'wing' of the sacrum is also known as an of the sacrum
The point at which the inferior pubic ramus meets the inferior ramus of the ischium is called the ramus
The parts of the bony pelvis we typically sit on are called the ...
Ischial Tuberosities
Ischial Tubercles
Ischial Spines
Inferior Rami of the Ichia
Name the labelled structures of the pelvic bone:
The ligament attaches between the ASIS and the pubic tubercle
Which structure of the gut sits in the left iliac fossa?
Caecum
Appendix
Sigmoid Colon
The posterior superior iliac spine in found at which vertebral level?
S1
S2
S3
S4
The origin of the hamstring psoas quadricep( hamstring, psoas, quadricep ) muscle group is at the ischial tuberosity pubic tubercle superior pubic ramus( ischial tuberosity, pubic tubercle, superior pubic ramus )
What structure forms the faint arch labelled on the xray below?
Label the xray (no abbreviations):
This foramen is named the __________ foramen
Name the two ligaments of the pelvis that form the greater and lesser sciatic foramen (most anterior first). ligament ligament
Label the following ligaments on the diagram below.
Attaches between ischial spine and sacrum = ❌ Attaches between ischial tuberosity and sacrum = ❌ Attaches between superior ramus of the ischium and sacrum = ❌
The most prominent part of the sacrum is known as the sacral
Which muscle is also known as the pelvic floor? Muscle
Which nerve wraps around the sacrospinous ligament before re-entering the pelvis, allowing an anatomical landmark at which nerve conduction block can be conducted? Nerve
The subpubic angle is wider in males than it is in females.
Males typically have a larger sacral promontory than females.
The term “” refers to the movement of one bone over another to allow the foetal head to pass through the pelvis during labour.
Diameters of the foetal skull: Horizontal = _________ Diameter Longitudinal = _________ Diameter
Which diameter of the foetal skull is longest? The Diameter
Childbirth in relation to the foetal skull: Baby should pass through pelvic inlet facing right/left anteriorly posteriorly( right/left, anteriorly, posteriorly ) Baby should pass through pelvic outlet facing posteriorly anteriorly right/left( posteriorly, anteriorly, right/left ) and the head should be in a flexed position an extended position( a flexed position, an extended position ) During delivery the foetal head should be in extension flexion( extension, flexion )
Once the baby's head has been delivered in the occipitoanterior position, the foetus should then be turned 180 degrees to face anteriorly in order to deliver the shoulders
Bulging of Fontanelles indicates raised ICP bony malformation cerebral herniation( raised ICP, bony malformation, cerebral herniation )
Recession of fontanelles typically indicates which two of the following?
Malnutrition
Dehydration
Traumatic Birth Injury
Raised ICP
Bony Malformation
The Linea is another term for describing the pelvic inlet
Label the lumbosacral plexus shown below
The Obturator and Femoral Nerves both arise from nerve roots ...
L1, L2, L3
L2, L3, L4
L3, L4, L5
The Pudendal Nerve arises from levels ...
S1, S2, S3
S2, S3, S4
S3, S4, S5