Coxal Bone Collection
The coxal bone, also known as the hip bone or innominate bone, is a crucial component of the human skeletal system
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The coxal bone, also known as the hip bone or innominate bone, is a crucial component of the human skeletal system. It plays a vital role in supporting our body weight and facilitating various movements. Located on each side of the pelvis, the coxal bone consists of three fused bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. Together, they form a sturdy structure that not only protects delicate organs but also serves as an attachment site for numerous muscles. One such group of muscles associated with the it can the buttock muscles. These powerful muscles include gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, and gluteus minimus. They contribute to maintaining posture and stability while enabling actions like walking, running, and climbing stairs. In artwork C013 / 4414 depicting female pelvic anatomy, we can observe how intricately these structures are interconnected. The artist beautifully captures both the external beauty and internal complexity of this region. Understanding lower body anatomy becomes easier when studying detailed artworks that showcase different perspectives. These illustrations provide valuable insights into how bones like the coxal bone interact with surrounding structures such as ligaments and joints. Whether you're a medical professional seeking to deepen your knowledge or simply curious about human anatomy, exploring lower body artwork can be enlightening. By examining multiple depictions from various angles (as seen in several accompanying artworks), one gains a comprehensive understanding of this intricate system. So next time you marvel at your ability to move effortlessly or appreciate someone's graceful stride - remember that it all starts with our remarkable coxal bones.