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Ligament reference, attachments, joint stability roles, sprain grading, clinical tests, and injury management.

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Ligament Prevertebral Fascia Detail fascia prevertebralis detail Neck The prevertebral fascia covers the anterior surface of the prevertebral muscles (longus colli and capitis) and… Ligament Quadrangular Membrane of the Larynx membrana quadrangularis laryngis Neck The quadrangular membrane is a sheet of fibroelastic tissue forming the lateral walls of the supraglottic… Ligament Retropharyngeal Fascia fascia retropharyngea Neck The retropharyngeal fascia is a condensation of the alar fascia forming the posterior wall of the… Ligament Stylohyoid Ligament ligamentum stylohyoideum Neck The stylohyoid ligament is a fibrous band connecting the tip of the styloid process of the… Ligament Tectorial Membrane ligamentum Neck The tectorial membrane is the upward continuation of the posterior longitudinal ligament from C2 into the… Ligament Thyroepiglottic Ligament ligamentum thyroepiglotticum Neck The thyroepiglottic ligament connects the lower quarter of the anterior surface of the epiglottic cartilage to… Ligament Thyrohyoid Membrane membrana thyrohyoidea Neck The thyrohyoid membrane is a broad fibroelastic sheet connecting the superior border of the thyroid cartilage… Ligament Transverse Ligament of Atlas Detail ligamentum transversum atlantis detail Neck The transverse ligament of the atlas is the strong horizontal band of the cruciform ligament, connecting… Ligament Transverse Ligament of the Atlas ligamentum transversum atlantis Neck The transverse ligament of the atlas is the primary stabiliser of the atlantoaxial joint, holding the… Ligament Vestibular Fold Ligament ligamentum vestibulare Neck The vestibular ligament (ventricular ligament) is the lower free edge of the quadrangular membrane, running from… Ligament Vocal Ligament ligamentum vocale Neck The vocal ligament is the free upper border of the conus elasticus, forming the structural core…

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