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NWHSU upper extremity ligaments

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Acromioclavicular ligament   acromion-->distal clavicle  
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articular disc   sometimes abscent  
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Coracoclavicular ligament   Coracoid process→distal clavicle  
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coracoacromial ligament   Coracoid process→acromion  
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superior transverse scapular ligament   over scapular notch  
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coracohumeral ligament   Superiorly and anteriorly reinforces articular capsule of shoulder joint  
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transverse humeral ligament   Attaches to lesser and greater tubercles, crosses over bicipital groove, helps hold tendon of long head of biceps brachii in bicipital groove  
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ulnar collateral ligament   Attaches to medial epicondyle and proximal ulna; medially reinforces articular capsule of elbow joint  
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radial collateral ligament   Attaches to lateral epicondyle and proximal radius; laterally reinforces articular capsule of elbow joint  
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annular ligament   Attaches to ulna, loops around head of radius; holds radial head in radial notch of ulna  
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interosseous membrane   between radius and ulna  
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palmar radiocarpal ligament   Strengthens capsule on palmar aspect of radiocarpal joint  
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palmar ulnocarpal ligament   Strengthens capsule on palmar aspect of radiocarpal joint  
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dorsal radiocarpal ligament   Strengthens dorsal aspect of radiocarpal joint  
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ulnar collateral ligament (wrst)   medial reinforcement of wrist  
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radial collateral ligament (wrist)   lateral reinforcement of radius  
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articular disc (wrist)   at distal end of ulna  
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