What is Ligament?
Ligament is fibrous connective tissue
TYPES Of LIGAMENTS
1- Sacroiliac ligament
2- Sacrococcygeal ligament
3- Sacrospinous ligament
4- Sacro tuberous ligament
5- Symphysis pubis Ligament
1-Sacroiliac ligament – sacroiliac ligaments are fibrous connective tissue that connects Ischial spine to lateral surface of sacrum and coccyx.
2- Sacrococcygeal ligament –Sacrococcygeal Ligaments are fibrous connective tissue that connects sacrum to coccyx.
3- Sacrospinous ligaments – Sacrospinous ligaments are fibrous connective tissue that joint ischial spine to lateral side of sacrum and coccyx.
4- Sacro tuberous ligament – Sacro tuberous ligament are fibrous connective tissue that connects Ischial tuberosity to lateral side of sacrum and coccyx.
5- Symphysis pubis Ligament – Symphysis pubis Ligament are fibrous connective tissue that connects right pubis bone to left pubis bone.
.1- The sacroiliac ligament connects which bones?
A. Sacrum and coccyx
B. Ilium and pubis
C. Sacrum and ilium
D. Ischium and pubis
Answer: C. Sacrum and ilium
2. Which ligament is the strongest stabilizer of the sacroiliac joint?
A. Anterior sacroiliac ligament
B. Posterior sacroiliac ligament
C. Interosseous sacroiliac ligament
D. Sacrospinous ligament
Answer: C. Interosseous sacroiliac ligament
3. Sacro tuberous ligament extends from sacrum to which structure?
A. Ischial spine
B. Ischial tuberosity
C. Pubic tubercle
D. Greater trochanter
Answer: B. Ischial tuberosity
4. Sacrospinous ligament attaches to which bony landmark?
A. Ischial tuberosity
B. Ischial spine
C. Pubic symphysis
D. Iliac crest
Answer: B. Ischial spine
5. Which ligament converts the greater sciatic notch into a foramen?
A. Sacro tuberous ligament
B. Sacrospinous ligament
C. Both A and B
D. Sacroiliac ligament
Answer: C. Both A and B
6. Sacrococcygeal ligament connects which structures?
A. Sacrum and ilium
B. Sacrum and coccyx
C. Coccyx and ischium
D. Coccyx and pubis
Answer: B. Sacrum and coccyx
