Medial Collateral Ligament

Medial Collateral Ligament

it is Sometimes known as the Ulnar Collateral Ligament and consists of two triangular bands, anterior and posterior. Both sections arise from the Medial Epicondyle and pass over the inside of the elbow joint. The anterior portion then attaches to the front part of the top of the Ulna, known as the Coranoid process and the posterior part to the back of the Ulna, or Olecranon process.

Lateral Collateral Ligament

Lateral Collateral Ligament

Sometimes known as the Radial Collateral Ligament and is a short, narrow band which passes from the base of the Lateral Epicondlye to the Annular Ligament.

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Annular Ligament

Annular Ligament

This is a band of fibres which circle the head of the Radius, maintaining contact between the Radius and Humerus.

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