Hip Ligaments Stack #111523
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Iliofemoral ligament | Anterior | (appears Y-shaped) Apex arises on ilium between AIIS and iliopubic eminence. Base attaches to superior and inferior sections of the Intertrochanteric Line. | Hip extension
Lateral rotation (lateral fibres)
Hip adduction (lateral fibres)
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Pubofemoral ligament | AnteroInferior to joint | Runs betwen pubic bone to Lesser Trochanter | Hip abduction
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Ischiofemoral ligament | Posterior to joint | Springs from the ischium (below the acetabulum), passing upwards and laterally to blend with the posterior part of the joint capsule. | Medial hip rotation
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Transverse acetabular ligament | Within the acetabulum. | Bridges the acetabular notch. | Completes the rim of the acetabulum by bridging the acetabular notch, thus converting it into a foramen. Vessels and nerves thus enter the joint.
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Ligamentum Teres | Deep within the joint at the head of the femur. | One end is implanted into the fovea, the other attaches to the margins of the acetabular notch, the transverse ligament. Attaches acetabulum to Fovea of head of femur. | -
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