Quick question. I learned that PSIS was approximately in level with S2. I understand everybody's anatomy is different, but isn't it generally S2? Thanks for your videos!
Yes, you’re right! The PSIS is generally located at the level of S2. While individual anatomy can vary, it’s commonly used as a reference point for locating the sacral vertebrae. Thanks for your question and for watching the videos!
The erectors block the ability to be able to feel where the 12th rib connects to T12? So just continue along the path towards the spine? ( Wasnt sure if that’s what you meant )
The 12th rib connect directly to the body of 12th thoracic vertebra. Because of this, you will not be able to feel that connection as it goes quite anterior deep to the errector muscles as well as the transverse process of the vertebra.
Quick question. I learned that PSIS was approximately in level with S2. I understand everybody's anatomy is different, but isn't it generally S2? Thanks for your videos!
Yes, you’re right! The PSIS is generally located at the level of S2.
While individual anatomy can vary, it’s commonly used as a reference point for locating the sacral vertebrae.
Thanks for your question and for watching the videos!
The erectors block the ability to be able to feel where the 12th rib connects to T12? So just continue along the path towards the spine? ( Wasnt sure if that’s what you meant )
The 12th rib connect directly to the body of 12th thoracic vertebra. Because of this, you will not be able to feel that connection as it goes quite anterior deep to the errector muscles as well as the transverse process of the vertebra.
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