The dorsal cuneonavicular ligaments consist of fibrous bands that join the dorsal surface of the navicular bone to the dorsal surfaces of the three cuneiform bones.
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Dorsal cuboideonavicular ligament
The dorsal cuboideonavicular ligament is a fibrous bundle connecting the dorsal surfaces of the cuboid and navicular bones.
Posterior carpometacarpal ligament
The posterior carpometacarpal ligament consists of a series of bands on the posterior surface of the carpometacarpal joints. They connect the carpal bones to the bases of the second to […]
Deltoid fascia
The Deltoid fascia is a fibrous membrane overlying the deltoid muscle of the shoulder.
Collateral ligament of interphalangeal articulations of hand
On each side of the interphalangeal joints of the fingers are diagonally placed fibrous bands. The proximal ends of the bands are near the dorsal phalanges of the hand and […]
Annular ligaments of toes
The Annular ligaments of the toes are the annular part of the fibrous sheathes of the toes. These strong transverse bands of fibrous tissue cross the flexor tendons at the […]
Annular ligaments of fingers
In human anatomy the annular ligaments of the fingers often referred to as A pulleys and less frequently vaginal ligaments are the annular part of the fibrous sheathes of the […]
Hepatorenal ligament
The hepatorenal ligament is the fold or pouch of peritoneum that extends from the lower posterior surface of the liver to the anterior surface of the right kidney and forms […]
Group C nerve fiber
Group C nerve fibers are one of three classes of nerve fiber in the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. The C group fibers are unmyelinated and have a […]
Hyaloid canal
Hyaloid canal (Cloquet’s canal and Stilling’s canal.) is a small transparent canal running through the vitreous body from the optical nerve disc to the lens. It is formed by an […]