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Interosseous membrane
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Interosseous membrane |
| Latin | membrana interossea |
| Image | Sobo 1909 200.png |
| Caption | Interosseous membrane. Ulna and radius, left arm. |
| Image2 | Sobo 1909 120.png |
| Caption2 | Interosseous membrane. |
An interosseous membrane is a thick dense fibrous sheet of connective tissue that spans the space between two bones, forming a type of syndesmosis joint.
Interosseous membranes in the human body:
- Interosseous membrane of forearm
- Interosseous membrane of leg
Gallery
File:5 ligaments of interosseous membrane of forearm.png|Five ligaments of interosseous membrane of forearm:
- Central band (key portion to be reconstructed in case of injury)
- Accessory band
- Distal oblique bundle
- Proximal oblique cord
- Dorsal oblique accessory cord
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