Ligaments connect bones to each other, providing elasticity and considerable strength to stabilize joints.
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The primary function of ligaments in the body is to connect bones to other bones, stabilizing joints and controlling their range of motion. Ligaments provide structural support, limit excessive movement within joints, and help maintain joint integrity by preventing dislocations or excessive joint deformation. Additionally, ligaments play a crucial role in proprioception, which is the body’s ability to sense joint position and movement, contributing to overall balance, coordination, and joint stability.