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''Synonym: lateral collateral ligament''
''Synonym: lateral collateral ligament of elbow''


== Definition ==
== Definition ==

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Synonym: lateral collateral ligament of elbow

Definition

The radial collateral ligament, abbreviated as RCL, is a short, tough ligament of dense connective tissue that reinforces the joint capsule of the elbow joint. It exhibits significant interindividual differences.

Anatomy

The radial collateral ligament extends from the outer surface of the lateral epicondyle of the humerus to the annular ligament of the radius. Some fibers extend beyond the annular ligament and insert at the interosseous border of the ulna, in the region of the origin of the supinator. The radial collateral ligament is fused with the origin tendon of the supinator muscle.

Clinic

From a clinical perspective, the radial collateral ligament is often grouped with the annular ligament and other adjacent ligamentous structures as the lateral collateral ligament complex (LCLC) or lateral collateral ligament (LCL). This complex consists of:

The fiber bundles of the LUCL run dorsally around the head of the radius and insert at the supinator crest of the proximal ulna, thus enclosing and stabilizing the head of the radius dorsally.

Function

The radial collateral ligament stabilizes the elbow joint against applied varus stress.