Vortex number | Sacrum

Vortex number In some people, the uppermost cruciate vertebra is not fused with the other vertebrae. It appears that these individuals have six lumbar vertebrae instead of five. This phenomenon is also called lumbalization. This often gives the spine greater mobility, but also a lower load limit. Most of the time, people do not even … Vortex number | Sacrum

ISG Pain

Sacroiliac joint pain (ISG, sacroiliac-iliac joint) is a widespread condition that can have a variety of causes. The sacroiliac joint is a joint that is located in the pelvis and connects the sacrum to the ilium. It connects the pelvis with the lower part of the spine and is therefore essential for a variety of … ISG Pain

Causes | ISG Pain

Causes The causes of ISG pain can be very different. In addition to a wear and tear of the joint, arthrosis, there can be inflammation, muscle stiffening, joint blockages or weakness of the ligamentous apparatus. Arthrosis of the ISG is very common, especially at an advanced age, but does not usually cause pain. Nevertheless, it … Causes | ISG Pain

Treatment | ISG Pain

Treatment It is especially important to know the individual cause of the complaints in order to initiate a suitable therapy. In most cases, “acute therapy” through physical exercises and physiotherapy, heat treatment as well as the administration of painkillers is a good way to treat the problem. Typical, however, is a recurring problem. In order … Treatment | ISG Pain

Basins

English: Pelvis Medical: Pelvis Anatomy The pelvis is the part of the body above the legs and below the abdomen. In humans, a distinction is made anatomically between a large (pelvis major) and a small pelvis (pelvis minor). The pelvis contains the bladder, rectum and sexual organs; in women, the uterus, vagina and fallopian tubes; … Basins

Pelvic obliquity | Basins

Pelvic obliquity A frequent cause of back pain is a malposition of the pelvis. For example, legs of different lengths can cause the pelvis to be crooked, which does not necessarily lead to discomfort, as the body can compensate for many inaccuracies. However, if the pelvic obliquity is serious, there is a long-term risk of … Pelvic obliquity | Basins