Symphysis pubis

The pubic symphysis (s.pubica pna, s.ossium pubis bna jna) is a connection between the pubic bones that provides mobility and stability of the pelvis. It consists of two pubic bones, which are connected to each other by fibrous fibers and cartilage tissue.

The symphysis pubis is a very important anatomical formation, as it plays a key role in childbirth and ensures the passage of the child through the birth canal. In the case of pathology of the symphysis pubis, various problems can arise, such as pain in the pelvis, impaired mobility and even fractures.

Various methods are used to treat symphysis pubis pathology, including conservative treatment, surgery, and physical therapy. Conservative treatment may include the use of bandages and orthoses, as well as massage and physical therapy to improve blood circulation in the symphysis area. Surgical treatment may include symphysis plastic surgery or resection of the pubic bones.

Thus, the pubic symphysis plays an important role in human anatomy and can be subject to various pathologies. Therefore, it is important to monitor your health and, if necessary, consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.