A retinaculum (pl.: retinacula) is a band of thickened deep fascia around tendons that holds them in place.[1] It is not part of any muscle. Its function is mostly to stabilize a tendon. The term retinaculum is Neo-Latin,[2] derived from the Latin verb retinere (to retain). Specific retinacula include:
- In the wrist:
 - In the ankle:
- Flexor retinaculum of foot
 - Superior extensor retinaculum of foot
 - Inferior extensor retinaculum of foot
 - Superior fibular retinaculum
 - Inferior fibular retinaculum
 
 - In the knee:
 
References
- ↑ "UAMS Department of Neurobiology and Developmental Sciences - Fascia and Membrane Tables". anatomy.uams.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
 - ↑ "Definition of RETINACULUM".
 
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