Zona orbicularis

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Zona orbicularis
Capsule of hip-joint (distended). Posterior aspect. (Zona orbicularis labeled at center bottom.)
Latin zona orbicularis articulationis coxae
Gray's subject #92 334
Dorlands/Elsevier z_01/12869758

The circular fibers of the articular capsule are called the zona orbicularis. They are most abundant at the lower and back part of the capsule, and form a sling or collar around the neck of the femur.

Anteriorly they blend with the deep surface of the iliofemoral ligament, and gain an attachment to the anterior inferior iliac spine.

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