Knee Anatomy Sports Medicine. Knee Joint The most poorly constructed joint in the body. Femur round,...

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Knee Anatomy

Sports Medicine

Knee Joint

• The most poorly constructed joint in the body. Femur round, tibia flat.

• Comprised of four bones.– Femur– Tibia– Fibula– Patella

Femur

• Medial and Lateral Condyles- distal ends of the femur.

Patella

• Patella tendon- attaches to the anterior of the tibia.

• Quadriceps tendon-attaches the quadriceps to the patella.

Cruciate Ligaments• Major stabilizing

ligaments in the knee

• Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)-prevents the tibia from sliding out in front of the femur

• Injuries caused by hyperflexion

Cruciate Ligaments

• Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)-It prevents the tibia from sliding backwards under the femur.

• Injuries usually caused by Hyperextension

Collateral Ligament

• Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)- connect the tibia and the femur.

• A force from the lateral side could cause a tear.

Collateral Ligament

• Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL)- connect the fibula to the femur.

• A force from the medial side can cause a tear of the LCL

Cartilage

• Articular Cartilage-covers the moving parts of the knee.

• Chronic damage to articular cartilage leads to arthritis.

Meniscus Tear

• Surgery• Chronic Arthritis

Knee Injuries

• ACL Replacement surgery.

• Animation• Animation 2