Capsular ligament, Conoid ligament, Caracoacromial ligament, Superior Transverse Scapular ligament, and Trapezoid ligament.
An acrocoracohumeral ligament is a ligament which connects the humerus to the shoulder joint.
The Lateral Collateral Ligament
YES! There are at least 5 that I am aware of as a 1st year Physio student. They are: - iliofermoral ligament -ischiofemoral ligament -pubofemoral ligament -ligament of head of femur -transverse acetabular ligament
ligament
Yes. It does involve damage to the anterior longitudinal ligament. At times axis vertebra gets fractured in such injury.
Ligaments (also known as articular ligament, articular laura, fibrous ligament or true ligament) connect bones together. (Ligament damage is called a sprain.)
A sprain is a stretch or tear of a ligament.
no it was ligament damage
The unhappy triad was a phrase coined by O'Donaghue in 1950. It is when the following structures in the knee are compromised. Rupture of the medial collateral ligament, damage to the medial meniscus, and rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament.
usually its pulled muscles or muscle strains but in some rare occasions it can be ligament damage or tendon damage but it all depends on the individuals body
Capsular ligament, Conoid ligament, Caracoacromial ligament, Superior Transverse Scapular ligament, and Trapezoid ligament.
colateral ligament
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons find the most common knee injuries include tears or damage to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), the medial collateral ligament (MCL) and the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL).
Here is a list of injuries he has sustained: * Nov 2003 - Fractures shoulder * Oct 2004 - Haematoma in upper right arm * Jan 2005 - Knee ligament damage * Mar 2005 - Medial ligament damage to left knee * Sep 2005 - Appendix operation * Nov 2005 - Operation for groin problems * Jan 2006 - Tears addutor muscle * Sep 2006 - Knee ligament damage * Nov 2006 - Kidney damage All major injuries, his worst being either the fractured shoulder which left him out of the game for a while. Or, the damage to his left leg which he relies on to score some of the most difficult penalties.
The Lateral Collateral Ligament
An acrocoracohumeral ligament is a ligament which connects the humerus to the shoulder joint.