Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . r surface of the wall of thecotyloid cavity, extending up to the anterior inferior spinousprocess of the ilium ; its distal attachment is to the outer por-tion of the anterior intertrochanteric line of the femur upon theface of the great trochanter. These two fibrous bands, thusdiverging inferiorly, form an inverted Y-shaped ligamentousstructure, which has been designated by Bigelow as the Y liga-ment of the hip-joint (The Mechanism of Dislocation andFrac


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . r surface of the wall of thecotyloid cavity, extending up to the anterior inferior spinousprocess of the ilium ; its distal attachment is to the outer por-tion of the anterior intertrochanteric line of the femur upon theface of the great trochanter. These two fibrous bands, thusdiverging inferiorly, form an inverted Y-shaped ligamentousstructure, which has been designated by Bigelow as the Y liga-ment of the hip-joint (The Mechanism of Dislocation andFracture of the Hip, etc. By Professor Henry J. Bigelow,, pages 17 and 18). In the interval between the fibrous 122 LOWER EXTREMITY. bands, an articular branch of the external circumflex arteryperforates the capsular ligament of the joint. Manipulatingthe joint by external and internal rotation, and by forced exten-sion, these two bands of the Y ligament are made more piibio-femoral band is a sweep of fibrous tissue, thatbridges from the exterior face of the horizontal ramus of the ospubis to the trochanter minor. PLATE 59. PLATE 60


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