A band of tough tissue that connects various bones or cartilage
The Broad Ligament and Ovarian Ligament.
The patella and anterior tbia attach to the patellar ligament.
Fibrous Joint
Falciform Ligament
The ligament that is an extension of the quadriceps is the patellar ligament. It connects the patella (kneecap) to the tibia (shinbone) and plays a crucial role in transmitting the force generated by the quadriceps muscles to extend the knee. This structure is often referred to as a ligament, though it is technically a continuation of the quadriceps tendon.
The ligament that attaches the fibula and tibia to the kneecap is called the patellar ligament. It connects the patella (kneecap) to the tibial tuberosity (a bony prominence on the tibia). The patellar ligament is an important structure for knee stability and function during activities such as walking, running, and jumping.
The round ligament is a structure present in the urogenital system of fetal pigs. The structure is a round cartilaginous barrier.
The conic ligament, also known as the conoid ligament, is a fibrous structure that connects the conoid tubercle of the clavicle to the coracoid process of the scapula. It is part of the coracoclavicular ligament complex and plays a crucial role in stabilizing the acromioclavicular joint. This ligament helps maintain the position of the clavicle relative to the scapula during arm movements. Injury to the conic ligament can lead to shoulder instability and pain.
The ligament that attaches the antebrachium (forearm) to the brachium (arm) is called the elbow joint capsule. It is a strong fibrous structure that helps stabilize and support the elbow joint during movement.
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Umbilical Cord becomes the Ligamentum Teres or Round Ligament shortly after birth
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