Muscles
Ligaments
Bones/joints
BONUS
100

What is the name of the structure that encompasses the muscles in the pelvis?

Pelvic floor

100

Name three pelvic ligaments starting with 's'.

Sacroiliac, sacrotuberous, sacrospinous

100

True or False? The ischium lies posterior to the pubic body.

True

100

Translating to ‘wing in latin, this can be found on the illium and sacrum. It is the?

Ala

200

What does the piriformis attach to?

Femur and sacrum

200

What are the two ligaments that support the pubic symphysis?

Superior and inferior (arcuate) pubic ligaments

200

The auricular surfaces which two parts of the pelvis?

Ilium and sacrum

200

What is the name of the line dividing the ‘false’ and ‘true’ pelvis?

Iliopectineal but take half marks for acuate or pectineal

300

What makes up the levator ani muscle?

Iliococcygeus, pubococcygeus and puborectalis muscles

300

How many ligaments are there in the pelvis? 

8

300

Which part of the pelvis do we sit on?

Ischial tuberosity

300

How many pelvic sacral foramina are there?

10 (5 on each side)

400

What is the functional significance of the puborectalis?

Allows relaxation that allows faecal matter to pass; controls the movement of faecal matter out of the body

400

What are the two functions of the sacrotuberous and sacrospinous ligaments?

Forms the greater and lesser sciatic foramina and provides a counter-balance with the body’s weight

400

What region lies between the pubic tubercle and pubic symphysis?

Pubic crest

400

What are the three longest axes in the pelvic birthing canal from start to finish?

Transverse, oblique, anterior-posterior

500

What structure do the bulbospongiosus, ischiocavernosus and superficial transversus perinei muscles make up?

The muscles of the urogenital triangle

500

What structure joins the three parts of the hip bone during fetal life?

Triradiata ligament

500

Name 3 joints in the pelvic framework and their joint types.

Pubic symphysis, sacroilliac, lumbosacral joints

500

I am the strongest ligament in the body, where am I what is my name?

Interosseous sacroiliac ligament