The hip and pelvic region of the spinal cord and vertebral column.
An area in relation to the base of the vertabral column.
Body parts referring to the hip region, such as sacral vertebrae.
term referring to the region of the spinal column caudal to the lumbar area
Associated with the hip girdle.
Near the bottom of the spine. The sacral ganglia are bundles of nerves inside the body located near the bottom of the spine. Between outbreaks, HSV is "dormant" (meaning not active, see latent) in the sacral ganglia of a person with genital herpes.
of or relating to or near the sacrum
of the lowest part of the spine
Lower spine, near the tail bone.
Five fused segments of the lower spine, below the end of the spinal column, that connect to the pelvis and have four formina on each side.
the area at the base of the spine, where the five sacral vertebrae are fused together. The five sacral nerve roots (L1-L5) control the bladder and bowel.
The fused vertebrae and spinal cord below the lumbar level.
Relating to the sacrum which is the triangular bone situated between the 5th lumbar vertebra and the coccyx. It forms the base of the vertebral column.
refers to the part of the spine in the hip area.
Referring to the area around the base of the spine (tailbone).
Referring to the sacrum, the 5 vertebral bones situated between the lumbar vertebrae and the coccyx (the lowest segment of the vertebral column). The 5 sacral vertebrae are represented by the symbols S1 through S5. There are correspondingly 5 sacral nerves. The sacral vertebrae are normally fused to form the sacrum.
Belonging to the sacrum, or the bone composed usually of two or more united vertebræ to which the sides of the pelvis in vertebrate animals are attached. 189
Pertaining to the sacrum; the large, triangular bone at the bottom of the pelvis, inserted like a wedge between the two hip bones. It moves with the last lumbar vertebra and the coccyx
The sacral is that portion of the lower spine below the lumbar and above the coccyx (tailbone).