The ligament of the head of femur (LHF), or ligamentum teres, is an intra-articular ligament of the hip joint, running between the transverse acetabular ligament (TAL) of the hip and the fovea capitis femoris (FCF) on the head of femur (HOF). The ligament is believed to provide vascular supply to the developing and juvenile HOF, and has recently received attention in clinical practice due to its potential role in the mechanical stability to the hip joint. Clinical studies examining injury to this ligament report a higher incidence of LHF injuries in females and on the right side. However, the anatomy of this ligament has only been briefly studied, and there is no evidence of structural differences of the LHF between men and women, or left a...
BACKGROUND : This research investigated the anatomy underlying minimally invasive total hip arthropl...
In 1879, the French surgeon Segond described the existence of a 'pearly, resistant, fibrous band' at...
Abstract: The human hip is subjected to several hundred million loading cycles during a lifetime. Hi...
Lateral hip pain (LHP) is a non-specific, clinical condition, characterised by pain and tenderness o...
Purpose: To define the role of the ligamentum teres (LT) in six degrees of freedom, and analyze clin...
Background: A majority of studies investigating the role of the ligamentum teres (LT) have focused p...
Background: Ligamentum teres is the ligament of the hip joint. It is flat and triangular in shape. T...
The gluteal region was dissected in 18 adult cadavers. The attachments, directions, and orientations...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the anatomical and morphological characteristics and...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and the posterolateral structures are functionally important st...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the presence, lengths, widths, attachment sites, co...
Background: Injury to the menisco-fibular ligament (MFiL) is not commonly recognised. The anatomy of...
Background: The ligaments in coherence with the capsule of the hip joint are known to contribute to ...
The meniscofemoral ligaments (MFL) of the knee have both functional and clinical importance, but hav...
BACKGROUND The purpose of this cadaveric study was to anatomically demonstrate the contribution o...
BACKGROUND : This research investigated the anatomy underlying minimally invasive total hip arthropl...
In 1879, the French surgeon Segond described the existence of a 'pearly, resistant, fibrous band' at...
Abstract: The human hip is subjected to several hundred million loading cycles during a lifetime. Hi...
Lateral hip pain (LHP) is a non-specific, clinical condition, characterised by pain and tenderness o...
Purpose: To define the role of the ligamentum teres (LT) in six degrees of freedom, and analyze clin...
Background: A majority of studies investigating the role of the ligamentum teres (LT) have focused p...
Background: Ligamentum teres is the ligament of the hip joint. It is flat and triangular in shape. T...
The gluteal region was dissected in 18 adult cadavers. The attachments, directions, and orientations...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the anatomical and morphological characteristics and...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and the posterolateral structures are functionally important st...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the presence, lengths, widths, attachment sites, co...
Background: Injury to the menisco-fibular ligament (MFiL) is not commonly recognised. The anatomy of...
Background: The ligaments in coherence with the capsule of the hip joint are known to contribute to ...
The meniscofemoral ligaments (MFL) of the knee have both functional and clinical importance, but hav...
BACKGROUND The purpose of this cadaveric study was to anatomically demonstrate the contribution o...
BACKGROUND : This research investigated the anatomy underlying minimally invasive total hip arthropl...
In 1879, the French surgeon Segond described the existence of a 'pearly, resistant, fibrous band' at...
Abstract: The human hip is subjected to several hundred million loading cycles during a lifetime. Hi...