"Iliopectineal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Iliopectineal refers to the region of the human body where the ilium (a bone of the pelvis) meets the pectineus (a muscle of the hip), specifically the pectineal line, which is a ridge on the posterior aspect of the ilium.
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Iliocostalis is a muscle of the back that helps to laterally flex or bend the spine to one side.
Iliofemoral refers to the region of the body where the iliac artery and vein (which originate from the pelvis) meet the femoral artery and vein (which run down the thigh).
Iliohypogastric refers to the iliohypogastric nerve, a type of nerve that originates from the lumbar spine and supplies sensation to the lateral and upper regions of the abdomen. It is also known as the 12th pair of intercostal nerves. The term is used in anatomy and medicine to describe the structures and functions related to this nerve.
The ilioinguinal nerve is a nerve that originates from the lower back and supplies sensation to the groin area, as well as sensation to the upper inner thigh. It is often associated with pain or numbness in the groin area, particularly in the iliac fossa, a depression in the upper part of the pelvis.
Ilioischial is an anatomical term referring to the region of the pelvis where the ilium (a flat bone in the hip) and the ischium (a strong, curved bone at the base of the spine) meet. This region is important for understanding the formation of the pelvic floor and the attachment of various muscles and tissues.
The iliolumbar ligament is a ligament that connects the ilium (a part of the pelvis bone) to the lumbar vertebrae (lower back bone). It helps to stabilize the pelvis and provide support to the spine.
An iliometer is a scientific instrument used to measure the angle of refraction of light as it passes from one medium to another, particularly from air into a prism. It is essential in the study of optics, particularly in the field of spectroscopy.
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The iliopsoas is a muscle group in the lower back that originates in the iliac crest (the hip bone) and psoas major muscle. It is the deepest muscle in the front of the abdomen and plays a crucial role in hip flexion, which is the movement of bending the hip. The iliopsoas muscle is also involved in lumbar spine rotation and pelvic rotation.
Iliopubic refers to a landmark in the human body, specifically the region where the ilium (the largest wing-like bone of the pelvis) and the pubic bone meet. This region is also known as the iliopectineal eminence, and it forms the superior part of the acetabulum (the socket-like structure that forms the hip joint).
Iliosacral refers to the joint between the ilium (one of the hip bones) and the sacrum (a fused mass of vertebrae at the base of the spine). This joint plays a crucial role in flexibility and movement of the torso and legs.