Acetabular Ligament Fibrocartilaginous

The acetabular ligament, or Wehrl's ligament, is a key element in the human connective tissue system. It is a fibrocartilaginous formation that connects the femur and the acetabulum. It provides stability of the joint apparatus, flexibility and shock absorption of movements of the lower limb.

The Verlu ligament has a unique anatomical structure that makes it capable of absorbing significant mechanical force.



The acetabular ligament, or fibrocartilage ligament, is one of the most important ligaments in the human body, connecting the femur and pelvic bones. It is located on the border between the greater trochanter of the femur and the acetabulum of the pelvic bone, and plays the role of a stabilizer of the hip