The pelvis is flat
The pelvis (os coxae) is a bony ring located between the two thigh bones. It is one of the major components of the human skeleton and has a number of important functions, including supporting and supporting the body, transmitting force from the hip bones to the knee joints, and protecting the abdominal organs.
One of the most common anomalies of the pelvic ring is a flat pelvis (plana osis), in which its roofs are poorly expressed or completely absent. This abnormality can have various causes, including hereditary factors, abnormal bone development in the womb, and trauma during childbirth.
People with flat pelvises may experience lower back and knee pain, as well as difficulty performing everyday activities such as sitting, walking, and climbing stairs. These symptoms may be more severe in people who are overweight or lead a sedentary lifestyle.
Treatment for flat pelvis may include physical therapy, weight management, and, if necessary, surgery. The goal of treatment is to restore the normal structure of the pelvis to ensure better load distribution and