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Sacral and Innominate Anatomy and Mechanics Michael Ladewski, DO April 21, 2010 Objectives Review Anatomy Bones Landmarks Ligaments Articulations Review Mechanics of Sacral Motion Questions and Hands-on Evaluation Anatomy - Pelvis Pelvis: Sacrum At the distal end of axial spine 1 of the 3 separate bones that form the pelvis Innominate (Hip Bone) 2 each form pelvis with Sacrum Anatomy - Sacrum Shaped like an inverted triangle Base – superior aspect Sacral Promontory Apex – inferior aspect Anterior surface concave Posterior surface convex Anatomy - Sacrum Inferior Lateral Angle Inferior portion of Sacrum bilaterally Sacral Sulcus Palpable groove just medial to PSIS Anatomy - Innominate 1. Having no name. 2. Anonymous. Each Hip Bone composed of 3 bones joined together at acetabular notch Ischium Ilium Pubis Anatomy - Ligaments Spanning Sacrum and Innominate Anterior Sacroiliac Interosseous Sacroiliac Posterior Sacroiliac Sacrotuberous Sacrospinous Spanning Lumbar Vertebrae/Sacrum/Ilium Iliolumbar Anatomy - Ligaments Iliolumbar Sacrospinous and Sacrotuberous Integrate sacroiliac mechanics with lumbar spine Restrain anterior movement of sacrum Sacroiliac Restrain posterior, lateral, axial rotation Anatomy - Articulations Pubis Symphysis Fibrocartilaginous joint Muscular forces acting on each pubic ramus can cause rotation upon each other Anatomy - Articulations Sacroiliac Joint L- or C-shaped Shorter upper arm Longer lower arm Apex or junction of the two arms points anteriorly Mechanics of Sacral Motion 4 Types of Sacral Motion 1. Respiratory Motion Occurs about the superior transverse axis During inhalation sacral base moves posterior During exhalation sacral base moves anterior Mechanics of Sacral Motion 4 Types of Sacral Motion 2. Inherent Motion Occurs about the superior transverse axis During craniosacral flexion sacral base moves posterior During craniosacral extension sacral base moves anterior Mechanics of Sacral Motion 4 Types of Sacral Motion 3. Postural Motion Occurs about the middle transverse axis As a person begins to bend forward, sacral base moves anterior Mechanics of Sacral Motion 4 Types of Sacral Motion 4. Dynamic Motion Occurs about the inferior transverse axis As weight bearing shifts from one side to the other while walking, the sacrum engages oblique axis Hands-On Evaluation Sacrum Sacral Sulcus ILA Bilaterally Innominate ASIS PSIS Iliac Crest