Pelvic Movement: Understanding Kinematics, Anatomy, and Functional Role
The pelvis, a dynamic bony ring, connects the spine to the lower limbs, performing subtle tilts, rotations, and intricate SI joint movements crucial f...
By Hart
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The pelvis, a dynamic bony ring, connects the spine to the lower limbs, performing subtle tilts, rotations, and intricate SI joint movements crucial f...
By Hart
Ankle joint movement encompasses the complex range of motions facilitated by the ankle's intricate bony and ligamentous structures, primarily enabling...
By Alex
Cartilage is vulnerable to degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis, autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, and traumatic injuries, all ...
By Hart
Joint movement, or range of motion, is primarily limited by the unique configuration of bones, the extensibility and integrity of surrounding soft tis...
By Hart
The acromion process is a prominent bony projection extending from the spine of the scapula, forming the highest point of the shoulder and serving as ...
By Hart
Synovial bursae are small, fluid-filled sacs that primarily reduce friction and absorb shock between tissues, enabling smooth, pain-free movement arou...
By Jordan
A left hip appearing more forward than the right is a common postural asymmetry often indicating pelvic rotation or anterior tilt on one side, stemmin...
By Alex
Subluxation pain is highly variable, ranging from mild discomfort to severe, debilitating pain, depending on the joint involved, the extent of displac...
By Hart
A bursal cyst is a benign, fluid-filled sac that forms when a bursa, a natural joint cushion, becomes inflamed, leading to excessive synovial fluid ac...
By Hart