Ischiopubic ramus
(Redirected from Ramus ischiopubicus)
Ischiopubic ramus is a part of the human skeletal system, specifically the pelvic bone. It is a fusion of two bones, the Ischium and the Pubis, and plays a crucial role in the structure and function of the pelvis.
Etymology
The term "Ischiopubic" is derived from the Greek words "ischion" (hip) and "pubis" (genital area). "Ramus" is a Latin word meaning branch, referring to the branching structure of this part of the pelvis.
Anatomy
The ischiopubic ramus is a bony structure that forms part of the Pelvis. It is formed by the fusion of two bones, the ischium and the pubis. The superior ramus of the pubis and the inferior ramus of the ischium join together to form the ischiopubic ramus.
The ischiopubic ramus serves as a connection between the Acetabulum (the socket of the hip joint) and the Pubic symphysis (the joint at the front of the pelvis). It provides support and stability to the pelvis and plays a crucial role in the function of the hip joint.
Clinical Significance
The ischiopubic ramus can be involved in various medical conditions. Fractures of the ischiopubic ramus can occur due to trauma, such as falls or car accidents. These fractures can cause pain and difficulty walking.
In addition, certain diseases can affect the ischiopubic ramus. For example, Osteitis pubis is an inflammation of the pubic symphysis and surrounding structures, including the ischiopubic ramus. This condition can cause chronic groin pain and can be associated with certain sports, such as soccer and running.
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