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Type
Descrip9on
Capsule
Shoulder
Joint
Synovial
B all
and
S ocket
Hip
Joint
Synovial
B all
and
S ocket
ArAculaAon
between
the
head
of
the
femur
and
the
acetabulum.
T he
acetabulum
has
a
non
arAcular
surface
(acetabular
fossa-
the
point
of
a7achment
for
the
ArAculaAon
between
the
ligament
of
the
head
of
the
head
of
humerus
and
the
femur.
It
carries
a
branch
of
shallow
glenoid
cavity
with
the
obturator
artery
hyaline
carAlage
covered
acetabular
artery
which
surfaces.
T he
glenoid
cavity
provides
a
bit
of
the
blood
is
deepened
by
the
glenoid
supply
to
the
head
of
the
labrum
(a
brocarAlaginous
femur.)
and
an
arAcular
part
collar
surrounding
the
which
is
crescent
(horse-
glenoid
fossa).
T he
tendon
shoe)
shaped
that
is
of
the
long
head
of
the
decient
inferiorly
by
the
biceps
is
a
con2nua2on
of
acetabular
notch.
T he
cavity
the
glenoid
labrum.
of
the
acetabulum
is
deepened
by
the
acetabular
labrum
(a
brocarAlaginous
rim)
which
crosses
the
acetabular
notch
where
it
is
called
the
transverse
acetabular
ligament.
It
is
thin
and
lax
and
allows
and
allows
for
a
wide
range
of
movements.
AHaches
on
the
margins
of
Strengthened
by
the
rotator
acetabulum
and
transverse
cu
muscles
(subscapularis,
ligament
and
obturator
infraspinatus,
supraspinatus
membrane
(border
of
and
teres
minor)
and
the
obturator
foramen)
glenohumeral
ligaments.
It
medially
and
laterally
to
the
has
a
brous,
around
the
intertrochanteric
line
of
the
outside
of
the
glenoid
femur
and
posteriorly
to
the
labrum
and
a
synovial
intertrochanteric
crest.
membrane
which
at
various
Main
blood
supply
to
the
points
penetrates
the
head
of
the
femur
comes
brous
membrane
and
from
vessels
the
pass
under
forms
bursae
which
act
as
the
capsule.
cushions
and
can
become
inamed
and
cause
pain.
1.
Iliofemoral
Ligament
Y-shaped
and
prevents
over
1.
G lenohumeral
Ligament
extension
when
standing.
3
weak
bands
that
2.
Pubofemoral
T riangular
Capsule
Ligaments
1.
G lenohumeral
Ligament
3
weak
bands
that
strengthen
the
front
of
the
joint.
2.
T ransverse
Humeral
Ligament
bridges
the
gap
between
the
tuberosiAes
3.
Coracohumeral
Ligament
F rom
the
coracoid
process
to
the
greater
tuberosity
of
the
humerus,
it
strengthens
the
top
part
of
the
joint.
4.
Coracoacromial
Ligament
Accessory
ligament
on
the
superior
aspect.
Synovial Membrane
Nerve S upply
Nerve S upply
Movements
Strength
Other Informa9on