. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. OFEMORAL 1_ I G AM E ?MT ANTERIOR INTERTRO CHANTERIC LINE. Fig. 258.—Right hip-joint, from in front. (Spalteholz.) brane, to the front of the capsule; and the ischiocapsular ligament or ligament of Bertin (ligamentum ischiocapsulare), which passes from the ischium, just laelow the acetabulum, to blend with the circular fibres at the lower part of the joint. The external surface is rough, covered by numerous muscles, and separated in front from the Psoas and Iliacus muscles by a synovial bursa, which not infre- quently communicates, by a circular ape


. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. OFEMORAL 1_ I G AM E ?MT ANTERIOR INTERTRO CHANTERIC LINE. Fig. 258.—Right hip-joint, from in front. (Spalteholz.) brane, to the front of the capsule; and the ischiocapsular ligament or ligament of Bertin (ligamentum ischiocapsulare), which passes from the ischium, just laelow the acetabulum, to blend with the circular fibres at the lower part of the joint. The external surface is rough, covered by numerous muscles, and separated in front from the Psoas and Iliacus muscles by a synovial bursa, which not infre- quently communicates, by a circular aperture, with the cavity of the joint. It differs from the capsular ligament of the shoulder in being much less loose and lax, and in not being perforated for the passage of a tendon. The iliofemoral (ligamentum iliofemorale) (Figs. 261 and 262) is an accessory band of fibres extending obliquely across the front of the joint; it is intimately connected with the capsular ligament, and serves to strengthen it in this situa-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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