The igament performs the job of connecting muscles to each other. love Nae
The job of ligaments is to hold bones together. They are similar to tendons which attach bones and muscles together.
You tell them the truth - whether or not you have the stamina to perform the job.
colateral ligament
An acrocoracohumeral ligament is a ligament which connects the humerus to the shoulder joint.
It depends on the job.
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
No, a ligament is not an organ. Ligaments are dense bands of connective tissue that connect bones to other bones to provide stability and support to joints. Organs are more complex structures made up of different tissues that perform specific functions in the body.
You should not unless it is part of your job description. If it is part of your job description, you are required to perform CPR if someone needs it.
Capsular ligament, Conoid ligament, Caracoacromial ligament, Superior Transverse Scapular ligament, and Trapezoid ligament.
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 name of the ligament is the "anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)".