OSTÉOPATHIE - les iliaques - 1 - les branches pubiennes

#osteopathy #francisbourgois #energycare #manualcare #lemans #healing #training Each region of the body has its "key bone," which is in aponeurotic (fascial) relationship with all the bony and articular elements in the region. In the pelvis, the key bone is the "pubic rami," which must be checked and corrected as a priority. The corresponding hanging bone is the sacrum. At the lower end of the sacrum is the coccyx, which is directly related to the pubic rami: the pelvic floor (muscles and ligaments closing the pelvis and forming the sphincters) connects the coccyx at the back and the pubic rami at the front. The coccyx (see corresponding video) is therefore not simply an insignificant remnant of the tail, but an important anatomical element that plays a role in the proper balance and functioning of the pelvic floor and sphincters! ------------------------------------ Each region of the body has its "key bone" which is in fascial (fascial) relationship with all the bone and articular elements of the region. At the pool level, the key is "pubic branches" that must be checked and corrected first. The corresponding hanging bone is the sacrum. At the lower end of the sacrum is the coccyx which is in direct relationship with the pubic branches: the pelvic floor (muscles and ligaments closing the pelvis and forming the sphincters) connects the coccyx back and the pubic branches forward. The coccyx (see corresponding video) is not just a negligible tail residue but an important anatomical element that plays a role in the proper balance and proper functioning of the pelvic floor and sphincters! The iliac bone or hip bone: The two iliac bones, united in front by the pubic symphysis, circumscribe with the sacrum and the coccyx a bony enclosure, the pelvis, an important anatomical region particularly from the point of view of childbirth. In front are the public branches considered as "key" of the basin. The iliacs are articulated laterally with the femurs (hips) and back with the sacrum (sacroiliac joints). https://www.soins-manuels-pour-tous.com/