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Iliofemoral Ligament

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Description

Illustration of the iliofemoral ligament[1]

Name

  • Iliofemoral Ligament
  • Ligamentum iliofemorale

General

  • Thick capsular ligament of the hip joint
  • Found anterior superior, blending with the joints fibrous capsule

Gross Anatomy

  • It has an inverted Y shape appearance
  • Proximal attachments: anterior superior iliac spine, acetabular rim
  • Distal attachments: intertrochanteric line of the femur
  • Descending part
    • Vertically oriented, medial
    • Thicker, descends down to the distal end of the intertrochanteric line
  • Transverse part
    • Obliquely oriented more towards the proximal end of the intertrochanteric line
  • Descending part blends with pubofemoral ligament

Function

  • Said to be the strongest ligament in the body
  • Prevents hyperextension of the hip joint during standing/ running
  • It becomes taught during extension, constricting the capsule and securing the head of the femur

Clinical Significance

  • Needs to be updated

See Also


References

  1. Kho, J., et al. "MRI assessment of anatomy and pathology of the iliofemoral ligament." Clinical Radiology 75.12 (2020): 960-e17.
Created by:
John Kiel on 27 January 2025 00:08:45
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27 January 2025 00:43:15
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