- Source: Conoid ligament
The conoid ligament is the posterior and medial fasciculus of the coracoclavicular ligament. It is formed by a dense band of fibers, conical in form, with its base directed upward.
It is attached by its apex to a rough impression at the base of the coracoid process on the scapula, medial to the trapezoid ligament; above, by its expanded base, to the conoid tubercle on the under surface of the clavicle, and to a line proceeding medialward from it for 1.25 cm.
These ligaments are in relation, in front, with the subclavius and deltoid muscles; behind, with the trapezius.
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 315 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
Anatomy figure: 10:02-06 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
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- Conoid ligament
- Clavicle
- Coracoid process
- Acromioclavicular joint
- Coracoclavicular ligament
- Trapezoid ligament
- Clavicle fracture
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- Trapezoid line