IPA: /ˈɪs.ki.əm/
KK: /ˈɪskiəm/
The lowest bone in each side of the pelvis, which supports the weight of the body when sitting and helps form the hip joint.
The ischium is an important part of the pelvic structure in humans and many animals.
**Ischium** → The word 'ischium' comes from the Greek 'ischion' (ἰσχίον), meaning hip or thigh. It refers specifically to the lower part of the pelvis, which supports the weight of the body when sitting.
Think of the Greek word 'ischion' which relates to the hip area — this helps you remember that 'ischium' refers to the part of the pelvis associated with the hips.