Sacrum and Coccyx
6: Sacrum and Coccyx sacrum
As the right side of the sacral base goes into nutation, the sacrum moves anteriorly and inferiorly on the right as it rotates to the left along an oblique axis
sacrum Routine: 3 views • AP SACRUM with central ray angled 15 degrees cephalad • AP COCCYX with central ray angled 10 degrees caudad • LATERAL SacrumCoccyx The sacrum is a wedge-shaped piece of bone directly below the lumbar spine It is made of five fused vertebrae numbered s1 through s5 These five vertebrae sacrum are benign Common benign sacral tumors in children are sacrococcygeal teratomas , lipomas, dermoids, epidermoid cysts, and bone
สโมสรบาร์เซโลน่า The meaning of SACRUM is the part of the spinal column that is directly connected with or forms a part of the pelvis and in humans consists of five fused