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Hip Ligaments Stack #111523

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Ligament
Position around hip joint
Attachments
Limits what movement ?
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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