2024
DOI: 10.1177/02841851241263584
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The predominant insertion of the ischiofemoral ligament is a merging to the iliofemoral ligament as demonstrated on magnetic resonance arthrogram studies

Munif Hatem,
Megan Badejo,
Michael McCarroll
et al.

Abstract: Background The capsular ligaments at the hip joint work in synchrony with the acetabulum and femoral head for articular stability. There is a lack of understanding about ischiofemoral ligament (ISFL) anatomy and function. Purpose To assess the insertion of the ISFL in non-arthritic adult hips. Material and Methods A retrospective analysis was performed in 72 patients who underwent magnetic resonance arthrogram (MRA) for the assessment of hip pain. The distribution of the ISFL components, the thickness, and the… Show more

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