A pelvic fracture is a break in one of the pelvic bones. The pelvic bones include the bones that you sit on and the bones that make up the lower part of your spine. A pelvic fracture is called "simple" if the broken bone does not move out of place.
CAUSES
A pelvic fracture can be caused by:
A fall.
A car accident.
Force or pressure applied to the pelvis.
RISK FACTORS
You are at increased risk of fracturing your pelvis if:
You are a teen who plays sports.
You are an elderly adult who has osteoporosis.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Signs and symptoms include:
Tenderness, swelling, or bruising in the affected area.
Pain when moving the hip.
Bleeding from the rectum, or in females,