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Page 1: The Knee Anatomy Mazyad Alotaibi. The Knee Joint Complex Tibiofemoral Joint* Patellofemoral Joint* Tibiofibular Joint Capsular Pattern – Greater loss

The KneeAnatomy

Mazyad Alotaibi

Page 2: The Knee Anatomy Mazyad Alotaibi. The Knee Joint Complex Tibiofemoral Joint* Patellofemoral Joint* Tibiofibular Joint Capsular Pattern – Greater loss

The Knee Joint Complex

Tibiofemoral Joint* Patellofemoral Joint* Tibiofibular Joint

Capsular Pattern – Greater loss of flexion than extension

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Bones Femur – condyles covered with articular cartilage,

intercondylar groove, patella groove

Tibia – bifid plateau

Patella – medial and lateral articulating facets-increases the lever arm of the quadriceps-increases the distribution of compressive force on the femur in full flexion

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LigamentsStrong ligaments provide the static stability system for the knee

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MCL & LCL

Provide medial/ lateral stability and prevent excessive external rotation of the tibia

Frequently injured on the joint line MCL – Frequently injured by an external rotation

strain– Has deep and superficial fibres

LCL – Frequently injured by adduction blow to the knee

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ACL

Ant part of intercondylar area

Up, back, lateral Med asp of lat fem

condyle

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ACL & PCL

Provide ant / post stability of the knee ACL – also controls rotation

– Commonly injured by forced internal rotation of the femur on a fixed tibia and flexed knee

PCL – strongest -Commonly injured in flexion with an

anterior force

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Joint capsule – attached to the medial meniscus and MCL

Coronary Ligaments – bind the menisci to the tibia

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Menisci

Lateral and medial Peripherally thicker than

central Transverse lig attaches Increase stability Shock absorbing Lubrication and nutrition Injured during twisting

activities

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MusculatureDynamic stability system of the knee

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ITB – anterior and lateral stability and prevent excessive internal rotation of the tibia

Quadriceps – Lat vs med to maintain patella in groove

Sartorius and Gracilis – medial stability, knee and hip flex

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Hamstrings

Prevent anterior displacement of the tibia

Pes anserine – sartorius, gracilis and semitendinosis.

Biceps femoris

Primarily produce knee flex and also external rotation of the tibia

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Gastrocnemius – primarily ankle flexor also assists with knee flexion

Popliteus – WB external rotation and extension of the tibia– Attaches to the posterior horn of the lateral

meniscus and pulls back the posterior horn to unlock the knee

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Bursa

Suprapatellar – continuation of the synovial sac

Prepatellar Deep and superficial infrapatellar Also semimembranosus and

med head of gastroc, Gastroc heads and capsule Pes anserine tendon

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Surface markings

Joint line Medial collateral ligament Lateral collateral ligament Medial coronarys Gerdy’s Tubercle Pes Anseurine Bursa