Shoulder Coracoacromial ligament Coracohumeral ligament

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Shoulder Coracoacromial ligament Coracohumeral ligament Denoyer Geppert

Shoulder Coracoacromial ligament Glenohumeral ligament

Hip (anterior view) Iliofemoral ligament Pubofemoral ligament Denoyer Geppert

Hip (posterior view) Iliofemoral ligament Ischiofemoral ligament Denoyer Geppert

Knee (anterior view) Quadriceps tendon Fibular collateral ligament Tibial collateral ligament Lateral meniscus Medial meniscus Patellar ligament Denoyer Geppert

Knee (lateral view) Lateral meniscus Fibular collateral ligament Denoyer Geppert

Knee (medial view) Tibial collateral ligament Medial meniscus Denoyer Geppert

Knee (posterior view) Anterior cruciate ligament Tibial collateral Fibular collateral ligament Lateral meniscus Medial meniscus Posterior cruciate ligament Denoyer Geppert