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Pelvis and pelvic floor disorders
Pain during Pregnancy, Lower Abdominal pain, Uterus pain or Ovary Pain
What is the pelvis, pelvic girdle and pelvic floor muscles?
Pelvis is the lower part of trunk of human body with the skeleton embedded in it. The lower part of the trunk is made up of a bony structure that is in the shape of a ring and is known as the pelvic girdle. Some important functions of the pelvic girdle are:
- To connect the upper part of the skeleton with the lower limbs
- To act as a point of attachment for muscles and ligaments to aid in movements
- To hold and protect the soft organs located in the pelvic region such as uterus, bladder and
A group of muscles together form a structure in the form of a sling or hammock across the pelvis and are known as the “pelvic floor”. The pelvic floor in women, comprises of muscles, ligaments, connective tissues, and supports the pelvic organs such as bladder, uterus, vagina and rectum.