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The Knee Joint Anatomy and Physiology of Human Movement 420:050

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The Knee Joint. Anatomy and Physiology of Human Movement 420:050. Objectives. Bones, bony landmarks and joints Muscles Movements. Knee Joint. Large joint Complex ligamentous structures Femoral condyles articulate with tibial condyles - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Knee JointAnatomy and Physiology of

Human Movement420:050

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Objectives Bones, bony landmarks and joints Muscles Movements

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Knee Joint Large joint Complex ligamentous structures Femoral condyles articulate with tibial condyles Medial/lateral tibial condyles (aka plateaus) – act

as receptacles for femoral condyles Relatively stable joint despite injuries

Ligaments Menisci Quadriceps and hamstrings

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Modified from Anthony CP, Kolthoff NJ: Textbook of anatomy and physiology, ed 9, St. Louis, 1975, Mosby.

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Modified from Anthony CP, Kolthoff NJ: Textbook of anatomy and physiology, ed 9, St. Louis, 1975, Mosby.

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Bones and Bony Landmarks Tibia:

Bears weight Fibula:

Serves as the attachment sight Does not articulate with femur or patella Not part of knee joint

Patella: Sesamoid bone imbedded in patellar tendon Improves mechanical advantage in knee extension

Bony landmarks same as the hip joint

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Lateral femoral epicondyle Medial femoral

epicondyle

Patella

Tibial tuberosity

Head of fibula

Lateral tibial condyle

Medial tibial condyle

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Joint Knee joint

Diarthrodial uniaxial hinge joint Movements Planes and axes

Patellofemoral joint Diarthrodial nonaxial gliding joint Gliding nature of patella on femoral

condyles

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Objectives Bones, bony landmarks and joints Muscles Movements

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Muscles Quadriceps

Rectus femoris Vastus medialis Vastus lateralis Vastus intermedius

Hamstrings Biceps femoris Semimembranosus Semitendinosus

Sartorius Gracilis Popliteus Gastrocnemius

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Rectus Femoris

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Vastus Medialis

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Vastus Lateralis

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Vastus Intermedius

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Biceps Femoris

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Semimembranosus

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Semitendinosus

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Sartorius

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Gracilis

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Popliteus

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Gastrocnemius

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Objectives Bones, bony landmarks and joints Muscles Movements

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Movements Flexion

Bending or decreasing angle between femur and shin

Extension Straightening or increasing

angle between femur and shin

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Movements External rotation

Rotary movement of leg laterally away from midline

Internal rotation Rotary movement of lower leg

medially toward midline Neither will occur unless flexed

20-30 degrees or more

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LINE OF PULL

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FLEXION Bending or decreasing angle between femur and shin

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Popliteus

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FLEXION

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FLEXION Biceps femoris Semimebranosus Semitendinosus Sartorius Gracilis Popliteus Gastrocnemius

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EXTENSION Straightening or increasing angle between femur and

shin

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EXTENSION

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EXTENSION Rectus femoris Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis Vastus intermedius