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ramus of the pubis, and the
inferior ramus of the ischium) is
called the
pubofemoral portion,
adductor portion, or
adductor minimus, and the
portion arising...
- The
pubofemoral ligament (or
pubocapsular ligament[citation needed]) is a
ligament which reinforces the
inferior and
anterior portions of the
joint capsule...
- The
extracapsular ligaments are the iliofemoral, ischiofemoral, and
pubofemoral ligaments attached to the
bones of the
pelvis (the ilium, ischium, and...
- the
iliofemoral ligament. The
other accessory bands are
known as the
pubofemoral ligament and the
ischiofemoral ligament. The
external surface of the...
- the two
other ligaments of the hip joint, the
ischiofemoral and the
pubofemoral, but also the
strongest ligament in the
human body and as such is an...
-
extracapsular ligaments of the hip joint—the iliofemoral, ischiofemoral, and
pubofemoral ligaments—form a
twisting mechanism encircling the neck of the femur...
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joint include the
iliofemoral ligament, the
ischiofemoral ligament, the
pubofemoral ligament, and the
ligament of the head of the femur. The
former three...
- is
located anteriorly and
serves to
prevent hip hyperextension. The
pubofemoral ligament is
located anteriorly just
underneath the
iliofemoral ligament...
- free
lower limb Hip
joint Iliofemoral ligament Ischiofemoral ligament Pubofemoral ligament Transverse acetabular ligament Ligament of head of
femur Knee...