The metatarsal bones are located at the front and lower part of the hip bone. It is the area where two bones are connected. It is not a compact bone hyperplasia structure. It is connected by cruciate ligaments and soft tissue, which is called the ischial tuberosity. The ischial tuberosity can be separated. When a woman gives birth, the space of the ischial tuberosity will be separated. After the fetus is delivered safely, the ischial tuberosity will slowly recover, but it will not recover to its previous level. Therefore, some patients will have their buttocks appear wider than before after delivery. Men's ischial tuberosity does not change much and ischial tuberosity symptoms rarely occur. Women are very prone to toe pain after childbirth due to poor postpartum recovery. The phalanges have no established projections into the epidermis and are located approximately one-third of the way within the inguinal ligament. The phalanges are one of the bones that make up the pelvis. They are divided into upper and lower sides. The inner side is called the ischial tuberosity, and the outer sides are called the superior phalangeal ramus and the inferior phalangeal ramus. The ramus of the phalanges forms part of the acetabulum, which is the bowl that surrounds the femoral head. The toes and sciatic nerve form the omental bursa. When a woman gives birth, the space between the ischial tuberosities widens to facilitate the delivery of the baby. If women do not recover well after giving birth, it may cause pubic pain, back pain, abdominal pain, and even urinary incontinence. The exact location of the toe bone is located in the lower abdomen of the body. Generally, if you massage downward along the lower abdomen, you will touch a more obvious bony structure. The uppermost edge of this bony structure is the superior ramus of the toe bone. The phalanges are an important component of the pelvis. The phalanges are divided into the upper phalangeal ramus and the lower phalangeal ramus. The upper phalangeal ramus and the lower phalangeal ramus on both sides are together called the ischial tuberosity. Generally, if you touch it hard, you can touch the inner edge of the upper ramus of the phalanx. When you push down, you will pass through the gap between the upper ramus and the lower ramus of the phalanx to reach the lower ramus of the phalanx. Clinically, if there is a fracture of the pubic bone, or separation of the ischial tuberosity, as well as contusion of the surrounding soft tissue attachment points, or muscle strain, it may cause obvious tenderness and pain in the phalanx. It is best to take a pelvic X-ray to see what kind of changes have occurred in the toe bones, and then targeted treatment can be carried out. |
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