sakraaliset
Sakraaliset is a Finnish medical term used to describe structures and aspects related to the sacrum, the triangular bone at the base of the spine, and, more specifically, the sacral nerves. The term appears as sakraaliset in plural form and is commonly used in clinical and anatomical contexts when referring to sacral anatomy or pathology.
In anatomy, the sacrum consists of five fused vertebrae forming a wedge-shaped bone at the base of
Clinical relevance includes disorders of sakraaliset structures, such as sacral radiculopathy from disc herniation or degenerative
Diagnosis and treatment rely on imaging and clinical assessment. MRI and CT are used to visualize sacral