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Ligament Collection (#2)

"Ligament: The Unsung Heroes of Our Body's Support System" Facial muscles of the human face (with labels

Background imageLigament Collection: Medical illustration of human arm muscles, four side views

Medical illustration of human arm muscles, four side views

Background imageLigament Collection: Female muscular system, front view

Female muscular system, front view

Background imageLigament Collection: Anatomy of a male human head, with half muscles and half skull

Anatomy of a male human head, with half muscles and half skull, front view

Background imageLigament Collection: Anatomy of human face muscles

Anatomy of human face muscles

Background imageLigament Collection: Human midsection with internal organs

Human midsection with internal organs

Background imageLigament Collection: Male muscle anatomy of the abdominal wall

Male muscle anatomy of the abdominal wall

Background imageLigament Collection: Human body showing heart and main circulatory system position

Human body showing heart and main circulatory system position
Transparent human body showing heart and main circulatory system position with internal organs, nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Background imageLigament Collection: Close-up view of male abdominal muscles

Close-up view of male abdominal muscles

Background imageLigament Collection: Hand muscle anatomy, 1831 artwork

Hand muscle anatomy, 1831 artwork
Hand muscle anatomy. Radial view of the ligaments and muscles of the hand (main artwork, centre). The insets show various aspects of the ligaments, muscles, and bones of the fingers

Background imageLigament Collection: Muscles of the forearm, 1831 artwork

Muscles of the forearm, 1831 artwork
Muscles of the forearm, posterior view. The inset shows the inferior attachment of the long supinator muscle. This anatomical artwork is plate 117 from volume 2 (1831)

Background imageLigament Collection: Human anatomy scientific illustrations: Facial nerve

Human anatomy scientific illustrations: Facial nerve
Human anatomy scientific illustrations with latin/italian labels: Facial nerve

Background imageLigament Collection: Human Heart Engraving

Human Heart Engraving
Illustration of a Human Heart Engraving

Background imageLigament Collection: Diagram of a human thoracic vertebrae including the intervertebral disk

Diagram of a human thoracic vertebrae including the intervertebral disk, vertebral process and ligaments

Background imageLigament Collection: Diagram illustrating the human musculo-skeletal system

Diagram illustrating the human musculo-skeletal system

Background imageLigament Collection: Cross-section diagram of human foot, side view

Cross-section diagram of human foot, side view

Background imageLigament Collection: Human thorax, shoulder girdle, and pelvis posterior view

Human thorax, shoulder girdle, and pelvis posterior view

Background imageLigament Collection: Female musculature performing monkey yoga pose

Female musculature performing monkey yoga pose, pink background

Background imageLigament Collection: Human upper body showing bones, muscles and circulatory system

Human upper body showing bones, muscles and circulatory system

Background imageLigament Collection: Anatomy of human hyoid bone and neck muscles, anterior view

Anatomy of human hyoid bone and neck muscles, anterior view

Background imageLigament Collection: Muscle anatomy of the human arm, posterior view

Muscle anatomy of the human arm, posterior view

Background imageLigament Collection: Illustration of a flexed arm showing human bicep muscle

Illustration of a flexed arm showing human bicep muscle

Background imageLigament Collection: Female muscular system from four points of view

Female muscular system from four points of view, pink background

Background imageLigament Collection: Diagram illustrating muscle groups on back of human legs

Diagram illustrating muscle groups on back of human legs

Background imageLigament Collection: Human arm with bone, muscles and nerves

Human arm with bone, muscles and nerves

Background imageLigament Collection: Anatomy of human face muscles, side view

Anatomy of human face muscles, side view

Background imageLigament Collection: Human knee cutaway illustration

Human knee cutaway illustration
Cutaway illustration of human knee showing detailed side and front views

Background imageLigament Collection: Facial muscles of the human head (with labels)

Facial muscles of the human head (with labels)

Background imageLigament Collection: Temporomandibular joint, normal and dislocated

Temporomandibular joint, normal and dislocated

Background imageLigament Collection: The human skeleton and muscular system, front view

The human skeleton and muscular system, front view
Medical illustration of the human skeleton and muscular system, front view

Background imageLigament Collection: Muscles of the back and neck

Muscles of the back and neck (splenius capitis muscle, trapezius muscle)

Background imageLigament Collection: Anatomy of male pectoral muscles

Anatomy of male pectoral muscles

Background imageLigament Collection: Anatomy of male body with half skeleton and half muscular system

Anatomy of male body with half skeleton and half muscular system
Anatomy of male body with half skeleton and half muscular representations

Background imageLigament Collection: Detailed dissection view of human neck

Detailed dissection view of human neck showing ansa cervicalis (Latin), superior root or descending hypoglossal, Inferior root or descending cervical

Background imageLigament Collection: Human hand musculature, artwork F007 / 3436

Human hand musculature, artwork F007 / 3436
Human hand musculature, computer artwork

Background imageLigament Collection: Human musculature, artwork F007 / 2857

Human musculature, artwork F007 / 2857
Human musculature, computer artwork

Background imageLigament Collection: Fist clenching movement, artwork C016 / 6795

Fist clenching movement, artwork C016 / 6795
Fist clenching movement. Artwork of the muscles of the forearm and hand from the front, with red arrows showing the direction of movement of the fingers during flexion to form a fist

Background imageLigament Collection: Little and ring finger flexion, artwork C016 / 6793

Little and ring finger flexion, artwork C016 / 6793
Little and ring finger flexion. Artwork of the muscles of the forearm and hand from the front, with red arrows showing the direction of movement of the little and ring (fourth and third)

Background imageLigament Collection: Arm anatomy, artwork C013 / 4583

Arm anatomy, artwork C013 / 4583
Arm anatomy. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view looking up a human arm, showing muscles and tendons (brown and white), bones and ligaments (white), arteries and veins (red and blue)

Background imageLigament Collection: Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4414

Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4414
Buttock muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior view of the hips showing some of the muscles (red) of the buttocks. These are shown attached to the femurs (thigh bones) and the pelvis bones

Background imageLigament Collection: Foot anatomy

Foot anatomy, computer artwork. Muscles are pink, tendons and ligaments are white and bones are cream. Tendons and ligaments are bands of inelastic fibrous tissue

Background imageLigament Collection: Torn ankle ligaments, artwork

Torn ankle ligaments, artwork. Ligaments are bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect bones to other bones. This type of injury, commonly known as a sprained ankle

Background imageLigament Collection: Illustration of muscles, quadriceps femoris

Illustration of muscles, quadriceps femoris
Medicine: Human anatomy, muscles, quadriceps femoris. Drawing

Background imageLigament Collection: Illustration of human face muscles

Illustration of human face muscles
Medicine: Human anatomy, face muscles. Drawing

Background imageLigament Collection: Humerus joint

Humerus joint
Illustration of a humerus joint

Background imageLigament Collection: Spine and Ligaments anatomy illustration 1866

Spine and Ligaments anatomy illustration 1866
Atlas d anatomie descriptive du corps humain C. Bonamy - Paul Broca Victor Masson et Fils Paris 1866

Background imageLigament Collection: Foot Plantar region anatomy engraving 1866

Foot Plantar region anatomy engraving 1866
Atlas d anatomie descriptive du corps humain C. Bonamy - Paul Broca Victor Masson et Fils Paris 1866

Background imageLigament Collection: Hip anatomy engraving 1866

Hip anatomy engraving 1866
Atlas d anatomie descriptive du corps humain C. Bonamy - Paul Broca Victor Masson et Fils Paris 1866

Background imageLigament Collection: Articulations anatomy engraving 1866

Articulations anatomy engraving 1866
Atlas d anatomie descriptive du corps humain C. Bonamy - Paul Broca Victor Masson et Fils Paris 1866




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"Ligament: The Unsung Heroes of Our Body's Support System" Facial muscles of the human face (with labels): Did you know that ligaments play a crucial role in supporting the intricate network of facial muscles? They help maintain our expressions and allow us to communicate non-verbally. Damaged knee ligament, artwork: A torn ligament in the knee can be debilitating, reminding us of their importance in providing stability and preventing excessive joint movement. Let's take care of these essential connectors. The human body with superimposed colored plates by Julien Bougle: Like invisible threads weaving through our bodies, ligaments hold everything together, ensuring proper alignment and functioning. Anatomy of Organs Engraving: While organs often steal the spotlight when it comes to understanding our body's functions, let's not forget about the vital role played by ligaments in holding them securely in place. Human foot anatomy showing skin, veins, arteries, muscles, and bones: Next time you take a step or go for a run, appreciate how your foot's complex structure relies on numerous ligaments working harmoniously to support your every move. Hand: Every grasp we make is made possible by an intricate web of tendons and ligaments within our hands – they are truly remarkable structures enabling dexterity and precision. Muscles of the neck: Ligaments surrounding our neck vertebrae provide stability while allowing flexibility for head movements – an example where strength meets agility. Under Surface of the Human Brain Engraved Illustration (Circa 1880): Even deep within our brain lies a network of delicate connective tissues known as meningeal ligaments that secure this precious organ within its protective casing. Knee joint: When we bend or straighten our knees effortlessly during daily activities or sports performance, it is thanks to sturdy yet flexible knee ligaments that keep our joint stable.