SACROSCIATIC LIGAMENTS
\sˌakɹəsɪˈatɪk lˈɪɡəmənts], \sˌakɹəsɪˈatɪk lˈɪɡəmənts], \s_ˌa_k_ɹ_ə_s_ɪ__ˈa_t_ɪ_k l_ˈɪ_ɡ_ə_m_ə_n_t_s]\
Definitions of SACROSCIATIC LIGAMENTS
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are two ligaments, which assist in securing the sacro-iliac articulation. The great or posterior sacro-sciatic ligament extends from the crista ilii and the sides of the sacrum and coccyx to the tuberosity of the ischium. The less or anterior sacro-sciatic ligament arises from the same point, and terminates in the spine of the ischium.
By Robley Dunglison
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