Knee Anatomy
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Knee Anatomy
Sports Medicine 2
J. Cresimore
EFHS
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 tendonattaches to the
anterior of the tibia.
Quadriceps tendonattaches 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
How are ligaments torn?
Medial collateral
ligament (MCL) is
injured from a
blow/force to the
outside of the leg.
Lateral collateral
ligaments are torn
blow/force to the
inside of the leg.
Cartilage
Articulate Cartilagecovers the moving
parts of the knee.
Chronic damage to
articulate cartilage
leads to arthritis.
Cartilage
Meniscus- half moon
shaped cartilage lying
between the knee
joint.