The suspension ligament holds the lens in a position and changes the focus so you can see everything clearly and properly
The ligamentum arteriosum.
Laxity and acquired valgus laxity of the ulnar collateral ligament in the elbows.
Mainly ligament and muscle strains, with the odd fractured toe, finger or bruising
There are three adjective forms, which may be applied specifically in medical care. They are ligamental, ligamentary, and ligamentous.
Elastic Connective
They change the shape of the lens focusing it
Capsular ligament, Conoid ligament, Caracoacromial ligament, Superior Transverse Scapular ligament, and Trapezoid ligament.
colateral ligament
The Lateral Collateral Ligament
An acrocoracohumeral ligament is a ligament which connects the humerus to the shoulder joint.
when a ligament is torn it is called hyperextension
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
The ligament of Wrisberg is in the knee. It runs from the medial femoral condyle behind the posterior cruciate ligament to the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus. If the ligament runs in front of the posterior cruciate ligament, it is a ligament of Humphries.
An anterolateral ligament is a ligament located on the outside front portion of the knee.
That is the correct spelling of "cruciate ligament." The ligaments of the knee include: anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) medial collateral ligament (MCL) fibular (lateral) collateral ligament (LCL)
the acl is a ligament .
stapes ligament