Bony Landmarks of the Pubis

The pubis forms the anterior portion of the hip bone and includes the pubic body, superior and inferior pubic rami, and the pubic symphysis, where the two sides meet at the midline. Its bony surfaces provide attachment points for muscles of the thigh, abdomen, and pelvic floor, while the symphysis itself is a fibrocartilaginous joint that allows slight movement to support walking and childbirth. The pubic tubercle serves as a key anatomical landmark for structures such as the inguinal ligament. Overall, the pubis contributes to pelvic stability, protects internal organs, and forms one of the boundaries of the pelvic cavities. Bony Landmarks of the Pubis Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Bony Landmarks of the Pubis and explains the details of Bony Landmarks of the Pubis.

Bony Landmarks of the Pubis

Bony Landmarks of the Pubis