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Title: What ligament in the hip is shaped like a V and located on the anterior aspect of the hip?
Post by: allu on Jun 3, 2019
The trapezoid line and conoid tubercle are anchoring points for ligaments which attach to what structure?

What kind of procedure uses healthy chondrocytes from the body, cultivates them in a lab, and implants them into the damaged joint?

What ligament in the hip is shaped like a V and located on the anterior aspect of the hip?



Title: Re: What ligament in the hip is shaped like a V and located on the anterior aspect of the hip?
Post by: bio_man on Jun 3, 2019
The trapezoid line and conoid tubercle are anchoring points for ligaments which attach to what structure?

scapula


Title: Re: What ligament in the hip is shaped like a V and located on the anterior aspect of the hip?
Post by: bio_man on Jun 3, 2019
What ligament in the hip is shaped like a V and located on the anterior aspect of the hip?

I think it's iliofemoral ligament. The iliofemoral ligament is shaped like a V. It passes from the anterior inferior iliac spine down onto the line separating the femoral neck from the lesser and greater trochanters.