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UCL   Ulnar Collateral Ligament- 3 bundles:Anterior Transverse, posterior  
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Anterior Bundle of UCL   origin:inferior surface of med. epicondyle, i:med, aspect of coronoid process-primary guard against valgus forces-taught through-out ROM  
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Transverse Bundle of UCL   o:med epicondyle-I:coronoid process little support to medial elbow  
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Posterior Bundle of UCL   O:olecranon process I:coronoid process  
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LUCL   Lateral Ulnar collateral ligament O-mid lat. epicondyle I: tubercle of ulna prvides lat support of ulna-disruption of it =rotatory instability of elbow  
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RCL   radial collateral ligament thickened area in lat joing capsule betwen lat epicondyle and annular ligament resists varus forces & mainaints close relationship between humeral and radial surfaces  
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Annular ligament   encircles radial head fibro-osseous structure that allows int/ext rotation of rad. head on capitellum attach to coronoid process-makes 4/5 circle prevents radious from sliding distally  
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ALCL   accessory lateral collateral ligament assists annular ligament & RCL prevents ulna and radial seperation  
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Interosseous membrane   fibrous connective tissue fibers run obliquely allows motion but keeps connection and rythme between ulna and radius  
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