Ligaments - Pelvic, Hip + Knee

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Flashcards on Ligaments - Pelvic, Hip + Knee, created by Alexandra Fraser on 20/04/2016.
Alexandra Fraser
Flashcards by Alexandra Fraser, updated more than 1 year ago
Alexandra Fraser
Created by Alexandra Fraser about 8 years ago
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Name the attachment and function of: Inguinal Ligament ASIS Pubic tubercle Create border for structures to pass through
Name the attachment and function of: Obturator membrane Obturator foramen Allow for attachment of obturator internus and obturator externus
Name the attachment and function of: Sacrospinous ligament Sacrum Spine of ischium/Ischial spine Limit nutation and create border for greater sciatic foramen
Name the attachment and function of: Sacrotuberous Sacrum Ischial tuberosity Limit nutation Attachment for glute max
Name the attachment of: Iliolumbar ligament Ilium Transverse process of lumbar spine
Name the attachments of: Anterior sacro-iliac ligament Sacrum Ilium
Name the attachments of: Posterior sacro-iliac ligament Sacrum Ilium
Name the attachments of: Interosseous sacro-iliac ligament Sacrum Ilium (b/w bones)
Name the attachment and function of: Transverse acetabular ligament Acetabular notch Converts notch into foramen
Name the attachment and function of: Ligamentum Teres Fovea of head of femur Acetabular fossa Transverse acetabular ligament Acetabular notch Small blood supply and keeps head of femur in acetabulum
Name the attachment and function of: Acetabulum labrum Rim of acetabular Create a deeper space for the head of the femur to sit, increase congruency
Name the attachment and function of: Iliofemoral ligament Ilium between AIIS and acetabulum Intertrochanteric line of femur Anterior - limits extension
Name the attachment and function of: Ischiofemoral ligament Ischium Greater trochanter Poster - limits flexion of hip
Name the attachment and function of: Pubofemoral Iliopubic eminence Obturator membrane Iliofemoral ligament Posterior - limits flexion of hip
Name the attachments and function of: Lateral collateral ligament Lateral epicondyle of femur + fibula head Prevents medial displacement of leg by limiting Varus forces
Name the attachment and function of: Medial collateral ligament Medial epicondyle of femur + medial shaft of tibia Prevents lateral displacement of distal segment of leg Limits valgus forces
Name the attachment and function of: Anterior cruciate ligament Anterior intercondyle area of tibia + intercondylar fossa of femur Limits anterior displacement of tibia
Name the attachment and function of: Posterior cruciate ligament Posterior aspect of intercondylar area of tibia + medial intercondylar fossa of femur Prevents posterior displacement of tibia
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