The human pelvis has evolved over time into a remarkable structure, optimised into an intricate architecture that transfers the entire load of the upper body into the lower limbs, while also facilitating bipedal movement. The pelvic girdle is composed of two hip bones, os coxae, themselves each formed from the gradual fusion of the ischium, ilium and pubis bones. Unlike the development of the classical long bones, a complex timeline of events must occur in order for the pelvis to arise from the embryonic limb buds. An initial blastemal structure forms from the mesenchyme, with chondrification of this mass leading to the first recognisable elements of the pelvis. Primary ossification centres initiate in utero, followed post‐natally by second...
Macroradiographs of 30 human fetal and neonatal ilia were analysed to investigate the early pattern ...
Objective: The development of bipedalism is a very complex activity that contributes to shaping the ...
Extensive osseous adaptations of the lumbar spine, pelvis, hip and femur characterize the emergence ...
The human pelvis has evolved over time into a remarkable structure, optimised into an intricate arch...
The prenatal development of the human pelvic bone and acetabulum has been studied by means of classi...
<div><p>The pelvic skeleton is formed via endochondral ossification. However, it is not known how th...
The pelvic skeleton is formed via endochondral ossification. However, it is not known how the normal...
Evolutionary responses to selection for bipedalism and childbirth have shaped the human pelvis, a st...
The last decade an increasing interest in the pelvic floor can be observed in medical sciences. The ...
The influence of mechanical loading upon bone growth and remodelling has been widely studied. It has...
Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is usually being explained as an adaptation to upright walking...
Summary. — The growth of the human pelvis is analyzed by studying a sample of 80 immature individual...
The bony pelvis of adult humans exhibits marked sexual dimorphism, which is traditionally interprete...
Despite the major anatomical importance of the human ilium in medicine and forensic investigations, ...
Despite the major anatomical importance of the human ilium in medicine and forensic investigations, ...
Macroradiographs of 30 human fetal and neonatal ilia were analysed to investigate the early pattern ...
Objective: The development of bipedalism is a very complex activity that contributes to shaping the ...
Extensive osseous adaptations of the lumbar spine, pelvis, hip and femur characterize the emergence ...
The human pelvis has evolved over time into a remarkable structure, optimised into an intricate arch...
The prenatal development of the human pelvic bone and acetabulum has been studied by means of classi...
<div><p>The pelvic skeleton is formed via endochondral ossification. However, it is not known how th...
The pelvic skeleton is formed via endochondral ossification. However, it is not known how the normal...
Evolutionary responses to selection for bipedalism and childbirth have shaped the human pelvis, a st...
The last decade an increasing interest in the pelvic floor can be observed in medical sciences. The ...
The influence of mechanical loading upon bone growth and remodelling has been widely studied. It has...
Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is usually being explained as an adaptation to upright walking...
Summary. — The growth of the human pelvis is analyzed by studying a sample of 80 immature individual...
The bony pelvis of adult humans exhibits marked sexual dimorphism, which is traditionally interprete...
Despite the major anatomical importance of the human ilium in medicine and forensic investigations, ...
Despite the major anatomical importance of the human ilium in medicine and forensic investigations, ...
Macroradiographs of 30 human fetal and neonatal ilia were analysed to investigate the early pattern ...
Objective: The development of bipedalism is a very complex activity that contributes to shaping the ...
Extensive osseous adaptations of the lumbar spine, pelvis, hip and femur characterize the emergence ...