Superior Pubic Ligament - See Also

See Also

  • Pubic symphysis

This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.

Joints and ligaments of torso (TA A03.02–04, GA 3.299)
Vertebral
Syndesmosis
Of vertebral bodies
  • anterior longitudinal ligament
  • posterior longitudinal ligament
Of vertebral arches
  • ligamenta flava
  • supraspinous ligament (nuchal ligament)
  • interspinal ligament
  • intertransverse ligament
Symphysis
  • intervertebral disc (annulus fibrosus
  • nucleus pulposus)
Synovial joint
Atlanto-axial
  • median: Cruciate ligament of atlas (Transverse ligament of atlas)
  • Alar ligament
  • Apical ligament of dens
  • Tectorial membrane of atlanto-axial joint
  • lateral: no ligaments
  • anterior atlantoaxial ligament
  • posterior atlantoaxial ligament
Zygapophysial
  • no ligaments
Lumbosacral
  • iliolumbar ligament
Sacrococcygeal
  • anterior sacrococcygeal ligament
  • posterior sacrococcygeal ligament
Thorax
Costovertebral
Head of rib
  • Radiate ligament
  • Intra-articular ligament
Costotransverse
  • Costotransverse ligament
  • Lumbocostal ligament
Sternocostal
  • interarticular sternocostal ligament
  • radiate sternocostal ligaments
  • costoxiphoid ligaments
Interchondral
  • no ligaments
Costochondral
  • no ligaments
Pelvis
Syndesmoses of pelvic girdle
  • Obturator membrane
  • Obturator canal
Pubic symphysis
  • superior pubic ligament
  • inferior pubic ligament
Sacroiliac
  • anterior sacroiliac ligament
  • posterior sacroiliac ligament
  • interosseous sacroiliac ligament
  • ligaments connecting the sacrum and ischium: sacrotuberous ligament
  • sacrospinous ligament
  • Greater sciatic foramen
  • Lesser sciatic foramen

M: JNT

anat (h/c, u, t, l)/phys

noco (arth/defr/back/soft)/cong, sysi/epon, injr

proc, drug (M01C, M4)

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