European science has known the LCF for about 2500 years. It is the most important functional connection of the hip joint. The first person to describe the LCF was Hippocrates (c. 460-370 BCE). A written mention of the LCF is found in §1 of his treatise "On the Instrument of redactions". In our opinion, a book created in the library of the Asclepeion of the island of Kos. Hippocrates did not dissection of the human body, did not operate on the hip joint, did not have a CT scan and MRI. How he could discover the LCF?
In our
view, it is possible that Hippocrates treated a patient with an open hip
dislocation.
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keywords: ligamentum capitis femoris, ligament of head of femur, ligamentum teres, hip dislocation
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