coracoclavicular ligament การใช้
- The coracoclavicular ligament is the strongest stabilizer of the AC joint.
- The procedure is done to essentially replace the coracoclavicular ligaments with the coracoacromial ligament.
- The ring is composed of the glenoid process, coracoid process, coracoclavicular ligament, distal clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, and acromial process.
- Each of its components has its own individual functions, it serves as a point of attachment for a variety of musculotendinous and ligamentous structures, it allows limited, but significant movement to occur through the coracoclavicular ligament and the acromioclavicular articulation, and it maintains a normal, stable relationship between the upper extremity and the axial skeleton.