The
medial collateral ligament (MCL) of the elbow is triangular
in shape, consisting of three parts: an
anterior, a
posterior and an oblique (side) band. It extends
between the
medial
epicondyle of the humerus
(bony prominence on the inside of the elbow), the coronoid
process of the ulna (bony prominence of the inside of the
forearm) and the olecranon (tip of the elbow). Its role is
to resist
valgus stress, providing
medial stability
to the elbow. |