Pelvis

Pelvis

The pelvis is a group of bones that effectively form a basin to support internal organs.  The floor of the pelvis has a group of muscles that act like a trampoline, supporting and transferring load, and performing a key role in walking and mobility. Read more about the pelvis below.

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