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Sacrum Collection

The sacrum, a vital component of the human spine, holds many secrets within its intricate structure

Background imageSacrum Collection: Diagram of the human spine, side view

Diagram of the human spine, side view

Background imageSacrum Collection: Human spine anatomy illustration 1866

Human spine anatomy illustration 1866
Atlas d anatomie descriptive du corps humain

Background imageSacrum Collection: Conceptual image of human skull and spinal cord

Conceptual image of human skull and spinal cord

Background imageSacrum Collection: Human arm musculature, artwork F007 / 1810

Human arm musculature, artwork F007 / 1810
Human arm musculature, computer artwork

Background imageSacrum Collection: The science of human anatomy by Bartholomeo Eustachi

The science of human anatomy by Bartholomeo Eustachi, depicting the shape, size and relative position of the organs of the human body. Circa 18th century

Background imageSacrum Collection: Normal lateral view of the lumbar vertebrae showing spinal nerve roots

Normal lateral view of the lumbar vertebrae showing spinal nerve roots
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Spine, Bone, Medical, Biology, Disk, Normal, Cut Out, White Background, Vertical, Artwork, Color Image, Close Up, Healthcare And Medicine, The Human Body

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anterior view of pelvis with hip bones showing arthritis and osteophytes on femoral heads

Anterior view of pelvis with hip bones showing arthritis and osteophytes on femoral heads
Horizontal, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Bone, Disease, Medical, Hip, Biology, Pelvis, Femur, Cut Out, Arthritis, White Background, Artwork, Color Image, Front View, Healthcare And Medicine

Background imageSacrum Collection: Normal anterior view of pelvis with hip bones

Normal anterior view of pelvis with hip bones
Horizontal, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Bone, Medical, Hip, Biology, Pelvis, Femur, Cut Out, White Background, Artwork, Color Image, Front View, Healthcare And Medicine, The Human Body

Background imageSacrum Collection: Repetitive activities like aerobics that involve lifting up the knee can cause trauma to

Repetitive activities like aerobics that involve lifting up the knee can cause trauma to
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Muscle, Pain, Illustration, Bone, Trauma, Injury, Medical, Biology, Pelvis, Femur, See Through, Cut Out, White Background, Artwork, Color Image, Front View, Close Up

Background imageSacrum Collection: Snapping hip syndrome occurs when the iliopsoas tendon subluxes over the greater

Snapping hip syndrome occurs when the iliopsoas tendon subluxes over the greater
Horizontal, Anatomy, Diagram, Muscle, Illustration, Bone, Medical, Hip, Biology, Pelvis, Femur, See Through, Rear View, Cut Out, Arthritis, White Background, Artwork, Color Image, Front View

Background imageSacrum Collection: Normal anatomy of an open hip showing the articular surface of the femur

Normal anatomy of an open hip showing the articular surface of the femur
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Bone, Surface, Medical, Hip, Biology, Pelvis, Femur, Cut Out, White Background, Vertical, Artwork, Color Image, Close Up, Healthcare And Medicine

Background imageSacrum Collection: Normal anterior view of a pelvis

Normal anterior view of a pelvis
Horizontal, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Bone, Medical, Hip, Biology, Pelvis, Cut Out, White Background, Artwork, Color Image, Front View, Healthcare And Medicine, The Human Body, No People

Background imageSacrum Collection: Normal posterior view of the lumbar spine and sacrum

Normal posterior view of the lumbar spine and sacrum
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Spine, Bone, Medical, Facets, Bones, Biology, Rear View, Cut Out, White Background, Vertical, Artwork, Color Image, Close Up, Healthcare And Medicine

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anterior view of human skeletal system, with labels

Anterior view of human skeletal system, with labels

Background imageSacrum Collection: Bones of Extinct Animals found at Charing-Cross (engraving)

Bones of Extinct Animals found at Charing-Cross (engraving)
1624163 Bones of Extinct Animals found at Charing-Cross (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bones of Extinct Animals found at Charing-Cross)

Background imageSacrum Collection: Tails, man and gorilla (litho)

Tails, man and gorilla (litho)
5998271 Tails, man and gorilla (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tails, man and gorilla)

Background imageSacrum Collection: Normal posterior view of the hip bones and gluteus maximus muscle including the lumbar

Normal posterior view of the hip bones and gluteus maximus muscle including the lumbar
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Muscle, Illustration, Bone, Medical, Hip, Biology, Pelvis, Femur, See Through, Rear View, Cut Out, White Background, Artwork, Color Image, Close Up, Healthcare And Medicine

Background imageSacrum Collection: Maximilian I (1459-1519), Holy Roman Emperor

Maximilian I (1459-1519), Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageSacrum Collection: Leopold I (1640-1705), Emperor, Archduke of Austria and King of Hungary

Leopold I (1640-1705), Emperor, Archduke of Austria and King of Hungary

Background imageSacrum Collection: Medical ilustration of a pilonidal cyst near the natal cleft of the buttocks

Medical ilustration of a pilonidal cyst near the natal cleft of the buttocks

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anatomy of human vertebral column, left lateral view

Anatomy of human vertebral column, left lateral view

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anterior view of human pelvis, with labels

Anterior view of human pelvis, with labels

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anatomy of male human skeleton, front view and back view

Anatomy of male human skeleton, front view and back view

Background imageSacrum Collection: Second Defenestration of Prague, 1618. Engraving coloration

Second Defenestration of Prague, 1618. Engraving coloration

Background imageSacrum Collection: 3D rendering of human vertebral column with skull

3D rendering of human vertebral column with skull

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anterior view of human skeletal system

Anterior view of human skeletal system

Background imageSacrum Collection: Human spine, side view

Human spine, side view

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anatomy of hip fracture

Anatomy of hip fracture

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anatomy of human pelvic bone

Anatomy of human pelvic bone

Background imageSacrum Collection: Human backbone, artwork F007 / 2410

Human backbone, artwork F007 / 2410
Human anatomy, backbone, computer artwork

Background imageSacrum Collection: Hip joint bones and anatomy, artwork C014 / 2032

Hip joint bones and anatomy, artwork C014 / 2032
Hip joint bones and anatomy. Artwork of the bones that form the two hip joints (right and left). The hip is a ball-and-socket joint that provides the mobility needed for walking and running

Background imageSacrum Collection: Australopithecus africanus pelvis, STS-14 C015 / 6919

Australopithecus africanus pelvis, STS-14 C015 / 6919
Australopithecus africanus pelvis (STS-14). This fossil specimen was discovered in 1947, in Sterkfontein, South Africa. The entire specimen consists of the pelvis, part of the vertebral column

Background imageSacrum Collection: Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4414

Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4414
Buttock muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior view of the hips showing some of the muscles (red) of the buttocks. These are shown attached to the femurs (thigh bones) and the pelvis bones

Background imageSacrum Collection: Bones of the human skeleton

Bones of the human skeleton
Bones of the skeleton. Artwork from Juan Valverde de Amuscos textbook Anatomia del Corpo Humano (Anatomy of the Human Body), published 1560. Fig. I is a view of the spine, from the left side. Figs

Background imageSacrum Collection: Hip anatomy engraving 1866

Hip anatomy engraving 1866
Atlas d anatomie descriptive du corps humain C. Bonamy - Paul Broca Victor Masson et Fils Paris 1866

Background imageSacrum Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of female type pelvis

Cross section biomedical illustration of female type pelvis

Background imageSacrum Collection: Human body showing skeletal system, arteries, veins, and nervous system

Human body showing skeletal system, arteries, veins, and nervous system
Medical illustration of human body showing skeletal system, arteries, veins, and nervous system

Background imageSacrum Collection: 3D rendering of human skeletal system, rear view

3D rendering of human skeletal system, rear view

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anterior view of human pelvis

Anterior view of human pelvis

Background imageSacrum Collection: Back view of human skeleton with nervous system, arteries and veins

Back view of human skeleton with nervous system, arteries and veins

Background imageSacrum Collection: Back of brain and spinal cord with head in dark cloud indicating depression

Back of brain and spinal cord with head in dark cloud indicating depression
Schematic showing back of brain and spinal cord. Head in dark cloud indicating depression

Background imageSacrum Collection: Human body with nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Human body with nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system
Transparent human body with internal organs, nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Background imageSacrum Collection: Three dimensional view of human pelvic bones

Three dimensional view of human pelvic bones

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anatomy of human pelvic bone and ligaments

Anatomy of human pelvic bone and ligaments

Background imageSacrum Collection: 3D rendering of human vertebral column, side view

3D rendering of human vertebral column, side view

Background imageSacrum Collection: Cross section illustration of human pelvis anatomy and male bladder

Cross section illustration of human pelvis anatomy and male bladder

Background imageSacrum Collection: Back view of female body with skeletal system superimposed

Back view of female body with skeletal system superimposed

Background imageSacrum Collection: Anatomy of pelvic bone on female body

Anatomy of pelvic bone on female body



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The sacrum, a vital component of the human spine, holds many secrets within its intricate structure. As depicted in the diagram of the human spine's side view, this triangular bone sits at the base, connecting with the lumbar vertebrae and coccyx. An 1866 illustration showcases its place in human anatomy, highlighting its significance. In a conceptual image featuring a human skull and spinal cord, one can appreciate how the sacrum plays a crucial role in supporting our entire skeletal system, and is not alone in this endeavor; rather, it collaborates with other structures like arm musculature as depicted in artwork F007 from 1810. Bartholomeo Eustachi's "The Science of Human Anatomy" further emphasizes our fascination with understanding every aspect of this bone. The book delves into various aspects of anatomy but undoubtedly recognizes the importance of comprehending the sacrum. Examining different views allows us to grasp both normality and potential issues related to this bone. A normal anterior view reveals an intact pelvis with hip bones while also shedding light on conditions such as arthritis and osteophytes on femoral heads when viewed laterally. Repetitive activities involving knee lifting during aerobics or similar exercises may lead to trauma affecting this region. Understanding these risks helps individuals take precautions to prevent injury and maintain their overall well-being. A glimpse into cross-sectional anatomy through rectal exams provides valuable insights for medical professionals studying male patients' health. This comprehensive approach ensures that no stone is left unturned when it comes to understanding all facets of our bodies. From ancient illustrations to modern scientific studies, humanity continues its quest for knowledge about every part of ourselves—including the enigmatic sacrum—highlighting just how intricately we are designed.