Ligaments perform maintenance functions in the human body
Ligaments, as mentioned, are bands of very strong tissue. They are found notably in joints, where they connect the different bones that make up a joint. They have a direct impact on our mobility. In fact, they are the ones that determine the range of motion that a joint can perform. In the case of unwanted movements or trauma, the ligaments help limit hyperflexion and hyperextension, thus preventing injuries that might otherwise occur.
Ligaments are also found in other parts of the body. They help keep certain organs in place, e.g., in the pelvic area. Periodontal ligaments are found in the jaw and connect the roots of the teeth to the bones of the skull (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw), which allows us to chew and keeps our teeth firmly anchored.