Ligamentum capitis

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Ligamentum Capitis is a medical term referring to a specific ligament located in the human body. It is a part of the hip joint and plays a crucial role in maintaining the stability of the joint.

Anatomy

The ligamentum capitis, also known as the ligament of the head of the femur or the round ligament of the hip, is a strong, fibrous band that extends from the fovea capitis, a small, pit-like depression in the head of the femur, to the lower part of the acetabulum, the socket of the hip joint.

Function

The primary function of the ligamentum capitis is to maintain the stability of the hip joint. It helps to keep the head of the femur securely within the acetabulum, preventing dislocation and allowing for a wide range of movement.

Clinical Significance

Damage to the ligamentum capitis can lead to instability in the hip joint, potentially resulting in hip dislocation or hip dysplasia. In some cases, surgical intervention may be required to repair or replace the damaged ligament.

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