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This is the first ligament problem that he has had with it.
Now he may be out for several weeks with ligament damage.
"We can do it again, or go the traditional way and cut the ligament."
If there is no ligament damage, he could be out at least a week.
But they have not seen any significant tear of a ligament.
There was nothing behind her now but steel ligaments and space.
He had been out with a torn ligament in his right hand.
But we'll have to see if there's any ligament damage.
He suffered a ligament break, which kept him off the field for half a year.
I was really fortunate that nothing major happened to the key ligaments.
No one from our organization has heard anything about torn ligaments.
They were limbs and ligaments of a body I could not piece together.
"I played on some bad ligaments for a full season.
"They told me all the ligaments were stable, so I'll have to take their word on it."
But the examination today showed that the ligament was fine.
Well, I broke something in my knee called a ligament.
And three is stress of the ligament in functional activities.
In medical terms, this soft tissue is called a ligament.
He suffered ligament damage to his hand during the fight.
The vocal ligament begins to be present in children at about four years of age.
It is also sometimes considered part of the coronary ligament.
He is out for the season with a torn ligament in his left knee.
The ligaments that hold the shoulder in place were torn away.
But he tore a ligament behind the knee late in the game and is lost for the season.
It's an injury to one of the ligaments in your ankle.
After it closes, the remnant is known as ligamentum venosum.
It creates an attachment point for the ligamentum patellae, or patellar ligament.
Upon closure at birth, it becomes the ligamentum arteriosum.
It is bounded on the left side by the physiological division of the liver called the ligamentum venosum.
This becomes the ligamentum arteriosum postnatal as pulmonary circulation begins.
Within 1-3 months, the ductus is obliterated and becomes the ligamentum arteriosum.
The fissure for the ligamentum teres also separates the medial and lateral segments.
The ligamentum nuchae and trapezius muscle attach to it.
The ligamentum is divided and two vascular clamps are placed on the junction of the left arch with the descending aorta.
The ligamentum arteriosum connects the commencement of the pulmonary artery to the aortic arch.
It covers the inferior limit of the epidural space and is analogous to the ligamentum flavum found at other levels in the spine.
Ligamentum capitis can refer to:
It may be continuous with the round ligament of liver (ligamentum teres hepatis).
"It's where the ligamentum nuchae attaches, anchoring the muscles from the back of the neck to the cranium.
Classic examples of these mechanisms are a hepatic tear along the ligamentum teres and injuries to the renal arteries.
Transverse ligament of knee (ligamentum transversum genus)
In human anatomy, the term round ligament (or its Latin equivalent ligamentum teres) can refer to several structures:
This ganglion, when present, is situated immediately beneath the arch of the aorta, on the right side of the ligamentum arteriosum.
It contains the ligamentum arteriosum, the recurrent laryngeal nerve, lymph nodes, and fatty tissue.
Body's ligaments can thicken (ligamentum flavum)
The ductus arteriosus normally closes off within one or two days of birth, leaving behind the ligamentum arteriosum.
The intracapsular ligament, the ligamentum teres, transmits blood vessels that nourish the femoral head.
The uterus is in the middle of the pelvic cavity in frontal plane (due to ligamentum latum uteri).
It is continued upward to the external occipital protuberance and median nuchal line, as the ligamentum nuchæ.
The calcaneonavicular ligament (ligamentum calcaneonaviculare) is attached to the lateral side of the navicular.