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The posterior sacrococcygeal ligament or dorsal sacrococcygeal ligament is a ligament which stretches from the sacrum to the coccyx and thus dorsally across the sacrococcygeal symphysis shared by these two bones. This ligament is divisible in two parts: A short deep part which unites the two bones, and a larger superficial portion which completes the lower back part of the sacral canal. On either side, two lateral sacrococcygeal ligaments run between the transverse processes of the coccyx and the inferior lateral angle of the sacrum. It is in relation, behind, with the gluteus maximus.

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  • Ligament sacro-coccygien postérieur (fr)
  • Posterior sacrococcygeal ligament (en)
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  • The posterior sacrococcygeal ligament or dorsal sacrococcygeal ligament is a ligament which stretches from the sacrum to the coccyx and thus dorsally across the sacrococcygeal symphysis shared by these two bones. This ligament is divisible in two parts: A short deep part which unites the two bones, and a larger superficial portion which completes the lower back part of the sacral canal. On either side, two lateral sacrococcygeal ligaments run between the transverse processes of the coccyx and the inferior lateral angle of the sacrum. It is in relation, behind, with the gluteus maximus. (en)
  • Le ligament sacro-coccygien postérieur (ou ligament sacro-coccygien dorsal) est un ligament de l'articulation sacrococcygienne qui s'étend dorsalement du sacrum au coccyx. Ce ligament est composé d'une couche profonde et d'une couche superficielle. (fr)
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  • Posterior sacrococcygeal ligament (en)
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  • Posterior sacrococcygeal ligament (en)
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  • Articulations of pelvis. Posterior view. (en)
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  • The posterior sacrococcygeal ligament or dorsal sacrococcygeal ligament is a ligament which stretches from the sacrum to the coccyx and thus dorsally across the sacrococcygeal symphysis shared by these two bones. This ligament is divisible in two parts: A short deep part which unites the two bones, and a larger superficial portion which completes the lower back part of the sacral canal. On either side, two lateral sacrococcygeal ligaments run between the transverse processes of the coccyx and the inferior lateral angle of the sacrum. It is in relation, behind, with the gluteus maximus. (en)
  • Le ligament sacro-coccygien postérieur (ou ligament sacro-coccygien dorsal) est un ligament de l'articulation sacrococcygienne qui s'étend dorsalement du sacrum au coccyx. Ce ligament est composé d'une couche profonde et d'une couche superficielle. (fr)
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  • Ligamentum sacrococcygeum posterius, ligamentum sacrococcygeum dorsale (en)
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