The Superior auricular ligament crosses from the spine of the helix to the superior margin of the external auditory meatus.
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Posterior auricular ligament
The Posterior auricular ligament crosses from the eminence of the concha to the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
Anterior auricular ligament
The Anterior auricular ligament crosses from the eminence of the concha to the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
Collateral ligament of metatarsophalangeal articulations
The collateral ligaments of the metatarsophalangeal articulations are strong fibrous bands that are found on both sides of each metatarsophalangeal joint.
Calcaneocuboid ligament
The Calcaneocuboid ligament is a fibrous band that connects the superior surface of the calcaneus to the dorsal surface of the cuboid bone.It forms part of the bifurcated ligament.
Superior costotransverse ligament
A Superior costotransverse ligament is a strong fibrous band that arises from the neck of a rib to the transverse process of the vertebra above. It comprises two sets of […]
Arcade of Frohse
Arcade of Frohse sometimes called the supinator arch is the most superior part of the superficial layer of the supinator muscle and is a fibrous arch over the posterior interosseous […]
Costotransverse ligament
A Costotransverse ligament is a short fibrous band that connects the dorsal surface of the neck of a rib with the anterior surface of the transverse process of the corresponding […]
Interarticular sternocostal ligament
The Interarticular sternocostal ligament is a horizontal fibrocartilaginous plate in the center of the second sternocostal joint. It connects the tip of the costal cartilage to the fibrous junction between […]
Lateral costotransverse ligament
The Lateral costotransverse ligament is a fibrous band that crosses transversely from the posterior surface of the tip of a transverse process of a vertebra to the non-articular part of […]