Iliofemoral ligament

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Doctor of Physical Therapy

B.S. in Kinesiology

Doctor of Physical Therapy

B.A. in Neuroscience

The Obturator externus1

The Obturator externus1

Overview

The Iliofemoral ligament is the strongest of the 3 ligaments of the hip joint2.

Origin

Insertion

Function

  • When taut, the Iliofemoral lig. prevents the pelvis from posteriorly tilting when in upright standing2.
  • The iliofemoral ligament limits adduction when the hip is in extension2.
  • The Iliofemoral lig. also stabilizes the pelvis on the stance side during gait2

References

1.
Gray H. Anatomy of the Human Body. 20th ed. (Lewis WH, ed.). Lea & Febiger; 1918. https://www.bartleby.com/107/
2.
Gilroy AM, MacPherson BR, Wikenheiser JC, Voll MM, Wesker K, Schünke M, eds. Atlas of Anatomy. 4th ed. Thieme; 2020.

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