It consists of two portions, an anterior and posterior united by a thinner intermediate portion. Note that this ligament is also referred to as the
medial collateral ligament and should not be confused with the
lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL). The
anterior portion, directed obliquely forward, is attached, above, by its apex, to the front part of the
medial epicondyle of the humerus; and, below, by its broad base to the medial margin of the
coronoid process of the ulna. The
posterior portion, also of triangular form, is attached, above, by its apex, to the lower and back part of the medial epicondyle; below, to the medial margin of the
olecranon. Between these two bands a few
intermediate fibers descend from the medial epicondyle to blend with a transverse band which bridges across the notch between the olecranon and the coronoid process. This ligament is in relation with the
triceps brachii and
flexor carpi ulnaris and the
ulnar nerve, and gives origin to part of the
flexor digitorum superficialis. ==Injury==