PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: NOUN
- The pelvis.
- The structure of the vertebrate skeleton supporting the lower limbs in humans and the hind limbs or corresponding parts in other vertebrates
- A bony or cartilaginous structure in vertebrates, attached to and supporting the hind limbs or fins.
- The projecting part of an animal formed by the side of the pelvis and the upper part of the femur, with the flesh covering them; the upper part of the thigh; the haunch.
- A morbid depression of spirits; melancholy: usually in the plural.
- In architecture: The external angle at the junction of two sloping roofs or sides of a roof.
- The fruit of the dogrose or wild brier, Rosa canina or R. rubiginosa.
- A rose hip.
- The external angle formed by the meeting of two adjacent sloping sides of a roof.
- The hip joint.
- A homologous posterior part in quadrupeds.
- The laterally projecting prominence of the pelvis or pelvic region from the waist to the thigh.
- The structure of the vertebrate skeleton supporting the lower limbs in humans and the hind limbs or corresponding parts in other vertebrates
- The fruit of a rose plant
- The ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum
- Either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh
- In entomology, the coxa or first joint of an insect's leg.
- The outward-projecting parts of the pelvis and top of the femur and the overlying tissue.
- The fruit of a rose.
- To overthrow completely; to defeat utterly.
- To have or get the advantage of; -- a figure probably derived from wresting.
- A tile made to cover the hip of a roof.
- A roof having sloping ends and sloping sides. See Hip, n., 2., and Hip, v. t., 3.
- The rafter extending from the wall plate to the ridge in the angle of a hip roof.
- A molding on the hip of a roof, covering the hip joint of the slating or other roofing.
- A finial, ball, or other ornament at the intersection of the hip rafters and the ridge.
- The articulation between the thigh bone and hip bone.
- The innominate bone; -- called also haunch bone and huckle bone.
- In a bridge truss, the place where an inclined end post meets the top chord.
- The projecting region of the lateral parts of one side of the pelvis and the hip joint; the haunch; the huckle.
- See hyp, n.
- The dog-rose.
- The fruit of a rosebush, especially of the English dog-rose (Rosa canina); called also rose hip.
- The rafter at the angle where two sloping roofs or sides of a roof meet. See cuts under hip-roof and jack-rafter
- The pelvic girdle.
PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Informed about the latest trends
- Keenly aware of or knowledgeable about the latest trends or developments.
- Very fashionable or stylish.
- Aware of the latest fashions and behaving as expected socially, especially in clothing style and musical taste; exhibiting an air of casual sophistication; cool; with it; -- used mostly among young people in the teens to twenties.
- Aware of the latest ideas, trends, fashions, and developments in popular music and entertainment culture; not square; -- same as hep.
PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: VERB
- N/A
- To inform, to make knowledgeable.
PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- See Hip roof, under Hip.
- To make with a hip or hips, as a roof.
- To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip in wrestling (technically called cross buttock).
- To dislocate or sprain the hip of, to fracture or injure the hip bone of (a quadruped) in such a manner as to produce a permanent depression of that side.
PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Used to excite attention or as a signal; as, hip, hip, hurra!
- Usually used to begin a cheer.
PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To sprain, gall, or injure the hip of. In the extract the sense is doubtful.
- In architecture, to furnish with a hip: as, to hip a roof.
- To throw (one's adversary) over the hip.
- To hop.
- An exclamation used in applauding or giving the signal for applause: as, hip, hip, hurrah!
- To render hypochondriac or melancholy: scarcely used except as in the participial adjective hipped. See hipped.
- (architecture) the exterior angle formed by the junction of a sloping side and a sloping end of a roof
- (initialism) Home Information Pack
- (initialism) Higher Intermediate Point
PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: RELATED WORDS
- Coracoid, Hyoid, Acromion, Medially, Tubercle, Gluteus medius, Spermatic cord, Lordosis, Gluteus minimus, Condyles, Pectoralis major, Shoulder girdle, Pelvic arch, Hip, Pelvis
- Waist, Fashionable, Arm, Trendy, Leg, Thigh, Hip to, Pelvic arch, Articulatio coxae, Coxa, Hip joint, Informed, Hep, Pelvic girdle, Pelvis
PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ligamentous, Coracoid, Hyoid, Acromion, Medially, Tubercle, Gluteus medius, Spermatic cord, Lordosis, Gluteus minimus, Condyles, Pectoralis major, Shoulder girdle, Hip, Pelvis
- Hop, Modern, Cool, Throat, Butt, Waist, Fashionable, Trendy, Leg, Thigh, Coxa, Informed, Hep, Pelvic girdle, Pelvis
PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Along with the coccyx and sacrum, the pelvic girdle forms the walls of the pelvic cavity, which protects some of the reproductive organs.
- Muscles contributing to pelvic girdle pain may not be limited to the intrinsic muscles of the pelvic floor.
- The effect of leg length inequality on pelvic alignment is the altered biomechanics of the sacroiliac joint and pelvic girdle as a whole.
- The part of the skeleton that includes the pectoral girdle and the pelvic girdle and the upper and lower limbs.
- Compare and contrast the location, structure, and function of the pectoral girdle and the pelvic girdle.
- Pelvic girdle pain (PGP) is pain which is felt around the pelvic joints, lower back, hips and thighs.
- Nomenclature of positioning, instruction and practice in positioning of extremities, shoulder girdle, hip joint, pelvic girdle, chest and abdomen.
- Additionally, the pelvic girdle serves to protect the pelvic and abdominopelvic viscera.
- For more information on skeletal parts or click on the words below: Skull, forelimb, hindlimb, pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle, caudal region.
- Covers procedures of the chest, abdomen, extremities, shoulder girdle, bony thorax, and pelvic girdle.
- You can use the Hip Circle with plenty of other exercises as well, not just hip thrusts.
- Periacetabular osteotomy and arthroscopic labral repair after failed hip arthroscopy due to iatrogenic aggravation of hip dysplasia.
- In many cases, hip arthroscopy can relieve pain from a labral tear and return hip function.
- HIP Basic, HIP Plus, lockouts, uninsurance, and private coverage in or out of state Marketplace plans.
- HIP Workforce Bridge program, which establishes a new, unique transitional phase for HIP members.
- Prevention of hip fractures by external hip protectors: A randomized controlled trial.
- Lived up to dr hip resurfacing among hip motion may also possible.
- HIP Basic can be much more expensive than HIP Plus overall.
- HIP member s transition to or from HIP Link coverage.
- Hip resurfacing is a type of hip replacement surgery.
PELVIC GIRDLE vs HIP: QUESTIONS
- What are the European guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic girdle?
- What are the bones that form the pelvic girdle called?
- Where can I get help for pelvic girdle pain in Rotherham?
- How long does pelvic girdle pain last during pregnancy?
- Is pelvic girdle pain (SPD) harmful during pregnancy?
- Are banded hip extensions a good alternative to hip thrusts?
- When to use a hip abduction pillow after hip surgery?
- Can hip problems be resolved without hip replacement?
- Do Hip abduction exercises strengthen the hip abductors?
- Is hip arthroscopy still good advice for hip dysplasia?
- How common is hip arthritis before hip replacement surgery?
- What causes hip to be unstable after hip hemiarthroplasty?
- Can total hip BMD be standardized for hip subregions?
- Are dynamic hip screws effective for intertrochanteric hip fractures?
- What causes hip displacement in children with hip dysplasia?