The sacral region is an anatomical region of the body located between the spine and buttocks. It contains the spine, sacrum, pelvic bones, nerve plexuses, blood vessels and muscles. This area is important to human health because it provides support and movement.
The sacrum sits in the center of this area, protruding from the back and connecting to the pelvis. The sacral canal passes through the center of the sacrum and connects the spinal cord to the sacral nerves. The spinal cord runs down from the sacrum and ends in the lower back, where the nerve tracts bifurcate and continue their journeys through the arms and legs.
In many people, the sacrum bone develops incorrectly, which can lead to spinal deformities, back pain, and heart and lung problems. In addition, many people suffer from sacral dysfunction due to spinal injuries and surgeries. Surgery or physical therapy may be required to treat these problems.
Much attention is also paid to the development of treatment methods for sacral scoliosis, which are aimed at restoring the functional ability of this area of the spine. Unfortunately