Posterior longitudinal ligament

Posterior longitudinal ligament
Posterior longitudinal ligament, in the thoracic region. (Posterior longitudinal ligament runs vertically at center.)
Median sagittal section of two lumbar vertebrae and their ligaments. (Posterior longitudinal ligament runs vertically at center left.)
Details
Systemskeletal
Identifiers
Latinligamentum longitudinale posterius
TA98A03.2.01.008
TA21680
FMA31894
Anatomical terminology

The posterior longitudinal ligament is a ligament connecting the posterior surfaces of the vertebral bodies of all of the vertebrae of humans. It weakly prevents hyperflexion of the vertebral column. It also prevents posterior spinal disc herniation, although problems with the ligament can cause it.


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