Rolandic Anatomy
pelvic girdle (Bones)
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The pelvic girdle is a complex bony structure formed by the paired hip bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) and the sacrum, connecting the axial skeleton to the lower limbs and supporting the weight of the upper body. It provides attachment points for numerous muscles and ligaments, and protects pelvic viscera.
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