Ligaments of the Elbow Joint Lateral and Medial Aspect

The elbow joint ligaments, including medial (ulnar collateral) and lateral (radial collateral) ligaments, provide stability against varus and valgus stress. They connect the humerus to the ulna and radius, supporting the joint during flexion, extension, and rotational movements. Injury can result in instability, pain, and reduced range of motion. Clinicians assess ligament integrity using physical tests, imaging, or during surgical reconstruction. Understanding ligament attachments, fiber orientation, and biomechanical function is essential in treating trauma, repetitive strain injuries, and post-operative rehabilitation, ensuring restoration of joint stability, strength, and functional movement. Ligaments of the Elbow Joint Lateral and Medial Aspect Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Ligaments of the Elbow Joint Lateral and Medial Aspect and explains the details of Ligaments of the Elbow Joint Lateral and Medial Aspect.

Ligaments of the Elbow Joint Lateral and Medial Aspect

Ligaments of the Elbow Joint Lateral and Medial Aspect