[PDF] from uwo.caS Buck - Totem: The University of Western Ontario Journal of …, 2011 - ir.lib.uwo.ca ... The three skeletal adaptations that result in a platypelloidpelvis include: an elongated ilia which repositions gluteal muscles, decreased distance between the sacroiliac and hip joints, and a ventrally titled pelvis that aligns the sacroiliac and hip joints and ultimately results in ... Related articles
JM Kibii, SE Churchill, P Schmid, KJ Carlson… - Science, 2011 - sciencemag.org ... An additional comparison is provided in fig. S7. The pelvic inlet of MH2 is more gynaecoid (ie, having a relatively greater sagittal dimension) than the markedly platypelloid (transversely broad) pelvis of AL 288-1 (Au. afarensis) but is similar to the Au. ... Cited by 3
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R Simms… - Obstetrics, Gynaecology &Reproductive Medicine, 2011 - Elsevier ... Careful pelvic examination is essential to determine whether there are any 'architectural' contraindications to performing an instrumental ... Anthropoid (narrow), android (male/funnel-shaped), or platypelloid (squashed) pelvises make instrumental deliveries more difficult and may ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
RCM Parente, LP Bergqvist, MB Soares… - Archives of gynecology …, 2011 - Springer ... The pelvis of Australopithecus africanus (2.5 My ago) was very similar to the platypelloid of Au. afarensis, although less flattened transversally and with an inclined iliac crest [38]. The sacrum was less inclined than that of modern humans [39]. ... Related articles - All 3 versions