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Organs » Anular Ligament of the Radius
 

Anular Ligament of the Radius

Summary Information: Anular Ligament of the Radius

Anular Ligament of the Radius: The anular ligament of the radius is one of three elbow ligaments. The anular ligament of the radius consists of connective tissue, which surrounds the head of the radius and attaches it to the ulna.

Conditions that can afflict the anular ligament of the radius include nursemaid elbow, dislocations, trauma, sprains, and ligament tears.

Closely Related Organs: Anular Ligament of the Radius

The following organs are closely related to the organ: Anular Ligament of the Radius:

Conditions Afflicting Organs: Anular Ligament of the Radius

The following conditions are related to the organ: Anular Ligament of the Radius:

Sub Parts: Anular Ligament of the Radius

The following list contains sub-parts of the organ: Anular Ligament of the Radius:

Symptoms Related to Afflictions of: Anular Ligament of the Radius

These symptoms are related to afflictions of the organ: Anular Ligament of the Radius:

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