inferior annular ligament
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Annular ligament — Infobox Ligament Name = Annular ligament Latin = ligamentum annulare radii GraySubject = 85 GrayPage = 324 Caption = Capsule of elbow joint (distended). Anterior aspect. Caption2 = Annular ligament of radius, from above. The head of the radius… … Wikipedia
Annular ligament of femur — Infobox Ligament Name = Annular ligament of femur Latin = zona orbicularis articulationis coxae GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Caption2 = From = femur To = femur System = MeshName = MeshNumber = DorlandsPre = z 01 DorlandsSuf = 12869758 The… … Wikipedia
Inferior extensor retinaculum of foot — Ligament: Inferior extensor retinaculum of foot The mucous sheaths of the tendons around the ankle. Lateral aspect … Wikipedia
Cruciate ligament — Illustration of the ligaments of the knee, including the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments Cruciate ligaments (also cruciform ligaments) are pairs of ligaments arranged like a letter X.[1] They occur in several joints of the body, such as … Wikipedia
Fascia — Infobox Anatomy Name = Fascia Latin = fascia GraySubject = 104 GrayPage = Caption = The rectus sheath and the thoracolumbar fascia provide strong fascial support between the bottom of the ribcage and the top of the pelvis. Caption2 = Fascia… … Wikipedia
List of muscles of the human body — Skeletal muscles homo sapiens Muscles of the human body: Overview Head | Neck | … Wikipedia
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Zona orbicularis — For other uses, see Annular ligament (disambiguation). Zona orbicularis Capsule of hip joint (distended). Posterior aspect. (Zona orbicularis labeled at center bottom.) Latin zona orbicularis articulationis coxae … Wikipedia
Elbow — For other uses, see Elbow (disambiguation). Elbow Latin articulatio cubiti Gray s … Wikipedia
ear, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction organ of hearing and equilibrium that detects and analyzes noises by transduction (or the conversion of sound waves into electrochemical impulses) and maintains the sense of balance (equilibrium). The human ear, like … Universalium