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human buttocks — Definition

İnsan kalçası / human buttocks
The human hip is anatomical region consisting of skin and oil tissue covering them with gluteal muscles (gluteus maximus, medius and minimus) located under the pelvis and above the thighs. This structure supports body weight during sitting, provides hip examination and stabilization in movements such as walking and running. Clinically, the hip region is a frequent area for intramuscular injections, and here it is considered to be painful, swelling or infections gluteal region pathologies.
Turkish
🇹🇷 İnsan kalçası
English
🇬🇧 human buttocks
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❓ What is İnsan kalçası?
İnsan kalçası; the human hip is anatomical region consisting of skin and oil tissue covering them with gluteal muscles (gluteus maximus, medius and minimus) located under the pelvis and above the thighs. This structure supports body weight during sitting, provides hip examination and stabilization in movements such as walking and running. Clinically, the hip region is a frequent area for intramuscular injections, and here it is considered to be painful, swelling or infections gluteal region pathologies.
❓ What is human buttocks in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "human buttocks" is İnsan kalçası.
❓ Which medical field is İnsan kalçası related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.