Transverse pubis ligament

Lobkoff's ligament is one of 4 ligaments that hold the pelvis upright and prevent it from tilting or descending. The transverse pubic ligament is also called the arcuate ligament, which means it supports the sacroiliac bone.

Lobkov's ligament is very strong and vital. It is located on the anterior border of the pubic symphysis. If this part of the body works normally, then the woman is in a vertical position of the body, without bending the body forward. However, if the ligament begins to sag, then it can subject the woman to excessive backward bending. And of course, this position is contraindicated for a woman’s health, because in this case the posture may begin to become distorted. When does deformation begin?