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Radial collateral ligament of elbow joint

Ligament of elbow

Radial collateral ligament of elbow joint

Ligament of elbow

FieldValue
NameRadial collateral ligament
Latinligamentum collaterale radiale
ImageGray330.png
CaptionLeft elbow joint, showing posterior and radial collateral ligaments. (Radial collateral ligament visible near center.)
FromLateral epicondyle
ToAnnular ligament
MRI of the elbow (T1 weighted) showing an unimpaired radial collateral ligament and extensor tendon.

The radial collateral ligament (RCL), lateral collateral ligament (LCL), or external lateral ligamentAs opposed to the "internal lateral ligament", better known as the medial or ulnar collateral ligament is a ligament in the elbow on the side of the radius.

Structure

The composition of the triangular ligamentous structure on the lateral side of the elbow varies widely between individuals and can be considered either a single ligament, in which case multiple distal attachments are generally mentioned and the annular ligament is described separately, or as several separate ligaments, in which case parts of those ligaments are often described as indistinguishable from each other.

In the latter case, the ligaments are collectively referred to as the lateral collateral ligament complex (LCLC), consisting of four ligaments:

  • the radial collateral ligament [proper] (RCL), from the lateral epicondyle to the annular ligament deep to the common extensor tendon
  • the lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL), from the lateral epicondyle to the supinator crest on the ulna. Near the attachment on the humerus this ligament is normally indistinguishable from the RCL and can be considered the posterior portion of it. described the distal part of the LUCL as "a definite bundle which normally crosses the annular band and gains attachment to the supinator crest, frequently to a special tubercle on that crest" but didn't name it.
  • the annular ligament (AL), from the posterior to the anterior margins of radial notch on the ulna, encircles the head of radius and holds it against the radial notch of ulna.
  • the accessory lateral collateral ligament (ALCL), from the inferior margin of the annular ligament to the supinator crest.

Clinical significance

The radial collateral ligament may be involved in lateral epicondylitis.

Additional images

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  6. (2014). "Radial Collateral Ligament of the Elbow". Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.
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