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Arcuate popliteal ligament

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Arcuate popliteal ligament
Details
FromHead of the fibula
ToArticular capsule of the knee
Identifiers
LatinLigamentum popliteum arcuatum
TA98A03.6.08.014
TA21900
FMA44596
Anatomical terminology

The arcuate popliteal ligament is an extracapsular ligament of the knee. It is Y-shaped and is attached to the posterior portion of the head of the fibula. From there it goes to its two insertions; the medial one goes over popliteus muscle and blends with the oblique popliteal ligament, the lateral one to the Lateral epicondyle of the femur and blends there with the lateral head of gastrocnemius muscle.

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)