What is ischiofemoral ligament?
ischiofemoral liga is a strip of connective tissue that helps to contain the head of the femur in the hip joint. At one end wide and tapering on the other to form a triangle, this liga stretches between the ischi's bone of the pelvis and the femur, a long bone of the thigh. The ischiofemoral liga, which exceeds the rear aspect of the hip joint, limits the degree in which the leg can rotate media or internally, in the hip drawer. It holds the head of the femur in the acetabulus are ligaments surrounding it on all sides, connective tissue, which not only prevents the femoral head from jumping out of the joint, but also limits the range of foot movement in the hip. Ischiofemoral ligament is among this tissue.
Ischia, the bone that ischiofemoral ligament is located on the lower rear aspect of the pelvis, extends laterally from the hip socket. Its threads begin high on the rear ischiu next to the acetabula and are continuous along the entire back of the joint until slightly below the acetabul. In other words, this end inAze is wide and covers the back of the hip joint.
After crossing the joint, the fibers of the ischiofemral ligament begin to narrow and circle forward over the neck of the femur. The neck is part of the upper part of the bone on which the femoral head sits, and the angles in and slightly up from the main shaft of the bone at an approximate angle of 125 degrees. Several deeper fibers of this ligament are mixed with those surrounding the hip capsules. The rest is attached to the line that delimits the boundary between the neck and the femur shaft, the interarochanteric line, which is located on the front of the bone and is roughly parallel to the shaft.
, together with the iliofemoral ligament that covers the front of the hip joint, and the public ligaments that cover the underside of the joint, ischiofemoral ligament not only partially surround the hip joint. Studies of human corpses found that when this ligament is separated from the femur, the leg can be turned medially into the MNOHEM greater than possible when ligament is present. In other words, ischiofemoral limits the internal rotation of the hip, so it does so whether the leg is bent in front of the body, neutral or stretched behind the body.