graceliang26
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What do you call that body part opposite the elbow, the joint connecting upper and lower arms? and the body part behind the knee?
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Hi graceliang26,
Highly respected beascarpetta hits the bull's eye. I didn't want to be spatial. Now I am in my duty to do it.
My elaborate answer your question Nr.1 is: "radial collateral ligament" and "annual ligament"
And now a few words for "annual ligament" (orbicular ligament). It is a strong band of fibers, which encircles the head of the radius and retains it in contact with the radial notch of the ulna.
My elaborate answer your question Nr.2 is : "obligue popliteal ligament" as well as "anterior cruciate ligament", "ligament of Wrisberg," "fibular collateral ligament", "tibial collateral ligament", "lateral meniscus" but I think than the latter are inferior and my primary brief answer would be passable.
And now a few words for "anterior cruciate ligament" which is one of the four main ligaments in the knee binding the back of the thigh bone (the femur) to the front of the shin bone (the tibia). This ligaments stop the shin bone from moving excessively forward in relation to the femur. If they are damaged, the knee becomes unstable and wobbles. It (the anterior cruciate ligament) passes up backward and laterally, and is fixed into the medial and back part of the lateral condyle of the femur.
Regards.
V.