Beinachse
Beinachse, also known as the "bein axis" or "pelvic axis," is a term used in anatomy and biomechanics to describe the line that runs through the center of the pelvis and connects the two hip joints. It is an important reference point for understanding the alignment and movement of the lower extremities. The beinachse is typically measured from the midpoint of the sacrum to the midpoint of the pubic symphysis, and it is perpendicular to the femoral neck axis.
The beinachse plays a crucial role in gait analysis and the assessment of lower extremity alignment. Deviations
In clinical settings, the beinachse is often assessed using imaging techniques such as X-rays or computed tomography
Understanding the beinachse is essential for healthcare providers and athletes alike, as it provides a foundation