Pelvic anatomy

What IS in there?

BONES

Definitions – differences – tendons and ligaments

Tendons play an important role in the movement by transmitting the contraction force produced by the muscles to the bone they hold, and their contribution to stability to the joints is extremely important. See more here

Both ligaments and tendons are fibrous bands of connective tissue

Tendons may also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball. A tendon serves to move the bone or structure.

A ligament is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable.

Learn about functions here

Differences between

Fascia – see more here


Let us look at what we live in

Bony structure

Organ placement

Pelvic Anatomy

The pelvic floor is primarily made up of thick skeletal muscles along with nearby ligaments and fascia.

  • 7.20 stopping incontinence .

Cross section

  • 2.10 – VERY IMPORTANT POINT
  • Eggs are released into the pelvic cavity and must be picked up by the Fallopian tube – via fimbrii

The overview of baby making machinery/womb bits

A woman’s view

Barbara (alignment monkey) talking on uterine ligaments

As always – a great demo (former Arvigo Self Care teacher)

Great visuals – please bear with him.

Fascia and ligaments . .

Blood supply to the womb

one minute in – ovarian suspensory ligament

You can see on a cadaver – C section components – how it is from the skin in

External genitalia

A bit of fun . . .

Blood flows