Acetabular labrum
The acetabular labrum (glenoidal labrum of the hip joint or cotyloid ligament in older texts) is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the acetabulum of the hip. The anterior portion is most vulnerable when the labrum tears. It provides an articulating surface for the acetabulum, allowing the head of the femur to articulate with the pelvis.
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Acetabular labrum
The acetabular labrum (glenoidal labrum of the hip joint or cotyloid ligament in older texts) is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the acetabulum of the hip. The anterior portion is most vulnerable when the labrum tears. It provides an articulating surface for the acetabulum, allowing the head of the femur to articulate with the pelvis.
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En anatomie, un labrum (lèvre) ...... ui participe à l'articulation.
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The acetabular labrum (glenoid ...... to articulate with the pelvis.
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Hip-joint, front view. The capsular ligament has been largely removed.
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labrum acetabuli
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En anatomie, un labrum (lèvre) ...... ui participe à l'articulation.
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The acetabular labrum (glenoid ...... to articulate with the pelvis.
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