Supraspinous Ligament:The supraspinous ligament is a continuous band of strong, elastic connective tissue that runs along the tips of the spinous processes of the vertebrae, connecting them.
Ligamentum Flavum:The ligamentum flavum is a yellow, elastic ligament that connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae, helping to maintain the flexibility of the spinal column.
Posterior Longitudinal Ligament:The posterior longitudinal ligament is a strong, continuous band of connective tissue that runs along the posterior aspect of the vertebral bodies, providing stability and limiting excessive flexion of the spine.