Intertransverse ligament
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Intertransverse Ligament
The Intertransverse Ligament is a small ligament that extends between the transverse processes of the vertebrae. It is part of the spinal column and plays a crucial role in the stability and flexibility of the spine.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The term "Intertransverse Ligament" is derived from Latin. "Inter-" means between, "trans-" means across, and "verse" refers to the turning. Thus, the term literally means the ligament that is between and across the turning points, referring to its location and function in the spinal column.
Anatomy[edit | edit source]
The Intertransverse Ligament is a thin and membranous ligament that connects the transverse processes of adjacent vertebrae. It is located on the side of the vertebral column, running parallel to the spine. The ligament is stronger and more pronounced in the lumbar region, and less so in the thoracic and cervical regions.
Function[edit | edit source]
The primary function of the Intertransverse Ligament is to limit lateral flexion and rotation of the spine, providing stability and preventing injury. It also assists in maintaining the alignment of the vertebrae.
Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]
Damage or injury to the Intertransverse Ligament can result in back pain, reduced mobility, and in severe cases, spinal instability. Treatment typically involves rest, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery.
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