lantionrenkaan
Lantionrenkaan, also known as the pelvic ring or pelvic girdle, is a complex bony structure that forms the base of the spine and connects the legs to the axial skeleton. It is composed of three fused bones: the two innominate bones (each formed by the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis) and the sacrum, which is part of the vertebral column. These bones articulate with each other at the sacroiliac joints and the pubic symphysis.
The primary function of the lantionrenkaan is to support the weight of the upper body and transfer
Injuries to the lantionrenkaan, such as fractures, can be debilitating and often result from high-energy trauma,