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What kind of is the Lumbosacral joint? Secondary Cartilaginous IV Joint.The zygapophyseal are synovial joints.

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What structures articulate within the sacroiliac joint? The auricular surface of the sacrum and the ileum

Is the sacroiliac Joint a weight bearing joint? Yes

What kind of joint is the pubic ? Secondary cartilaginous joint b/w pubic bones

What kind of curvature would you expect to find in the Lumbar spine and the sacral spine? Lumbar = lordosisSacral = kyphosis

How are the articular processes arranged in the Lumbar spine, the sacral spine, and the lumbosacral join? Lumbar spine = MediallySacral spine = laterallyLumbosacral joint = laterally

Why is the lumbosacral zygapophyseal joint arranged the way it is? To prevent the anterior 'slip' of the superior to the sacral spine.

What hold the lumbosacral joint together? Anterior longitudinal ligamentPosterior longitudinal ligamentLigamentum flavumintertransverse ligamentsinterspinous ligaments

Is the ilium said to have an auricular surface? Yes

What ligaments stabilize the sacroiliac ? Anterior sacroiliac ligamentPosterior sacroiliac ligamentInterosseus ligamentsSacrotuberous ligamentSacrospinous ligament

How do the sacrotuberous and sacrospinous ligaments protect the sacroiliac joint? They prevent too much nutation.

What muscle originates at the sacrotuberous ligamen and other originst? Gluteus maximus

What structures form the greater sciatic foramen? The ischial spine and the inferiorly,the posteromedially, anterolaterally by the greater sciatic notch of the ilium.

What structures pass through the greater sciatic foramen? The piriformis and the nerves that pass above it and below it.(sciatic, sup. gluteal, inf. gluteal, post. Femoral cutaneous nerve)

What is nutation and counternutation? Nutation is forward tilt of the spine and counternutation is the opposite

Describe the reverse keystone effect. The reverse keystone effect is the effect where the sacrum is held into the ilium via interosseous ligaments and as a result the ilium bones are drawn together and hold the sacrum in place.