Anatomy Bones
Spine
Sacrum - The sacrum is a large wedge shaped vertebra at the inferior end of the spine. It forms the solid base of the spinal column where it intersects with the hip bones to form the pelvis.
Coccyx - The coccyx is the very bottom portion of the spine. It represents a vestigial tail and consists of three or more very small bones fused together.
Ribs and Chest
Floating Rib- One of the last two ribs. A rib is said to be "floating" if it does not attach to the sternum (the breast bone) or to another rib.
Manubrium - The upper segment of the sternum with which the clavicle and the first two pairs of ribs articulate.
Manubrium - The upper segment of the sternum with which the clavicle and the first two pairs of ribs articulate.
Sternum - A long, narrow flat bone that serves as the keystone of the rib cage and stabilizes the thoracic skeleton
Xiphoid Process - The xiphoid process is the smallest and most inferior region of the sternum, or breastbone.
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Hip
IIeum - The ilium is the largest of three bones that fuse together over time to comprise the outer sections of the pelvis.
Ischium - The lowest of the three bones that make up each side of the pelvis.
Pubis - The Lowest and most anterior portion of the hip bones of the pelvis.