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4th Edition of

World Orthopedics Conference

September 24-26, 2026 | London, UK

Radiate Ligaments

Radiate Ligaments

 

The term " Radiate Ligaments " is often used in the context of the hip joint, referring to ligaments that radiate from the base of the sacrum to the femur. One example is the sacrotuberous ligament, which extends from the sacrum to the ischial tuberosity, providing stability to the sacroiliac joint and supporting the pelvic floor. In orthopedics, understanding the radiate ligaments is crucial for assessing and managing conditions related to the hip and pelvic region. These ligaments play a role in maintaining pelvic stability, and injuries or dysfunction can contribute to conditions such as sacroiliac joint dysfunction, affecting gait and posture.
Orthopedic specialists often consider the radiate ligaments in the context of hip and pelvic anatomy when diagnosing and treating conditions, emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive understanding of ligamentous structures in musculoskeletal health.

Committee Members
Speaker at World Orthopedics Conference 2026 - Stephen S Tower

Stephen S Tower

University of Alaska Anchorage, United States
Speaker at World Orthopedics Conference 2026 - Marcos Brioschi

Marcos Brioschi

American Academy of Thermology, United States
Speaker at World Orthopedics Conference 2026 - Wagih El Masri

Wagih El Masri

Keele University, United Kingdom
Ortho 2026 Speakers
Speaker at World Orthopedics Conference 2026 - Ali Al Kaissi

Ali Al Kaissi

National Ilizarov Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Russian Federation
Speaker at World Orthopedics Conference 2026 - Youssef Masharawi

Youssef Masharawi

Tel Aviv University, Israel
Speaker at World Orthopedics Conference 2026 - Joanne Donoghue

Joanne Donoghue

New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, United States
Speaker at World Orthopedics Conference 2026 - Mustafa Al Saedi

Mustafa Al Saedi

University of Washington School of Medicine, United States

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