investigated in 10 cadaveric specimens. The lateral collateral ligament was observed to be a
distinct part of the lateral collateral ligament complex. It contains posterior fibers that pass
through the annular ligament and insert on the ulna. Three-dimensional kinematic
measurements in different forearm rotations showed that joint puncture induced a 1° joint
laxity significant in forced varus from 30° to 80° of flexion and in forced external rotation from …