Bones of the knee joint

    • [DOC File]Chapter 8

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      It helps to protect the joint and allows the bones to slide freely on each other. N.B: When either meniscus is damaged, it is often referred to as a "torn cartilage". b) Articular cartilage: There is another type of cartilage in the knee called articular cartilage. This cartilage is a smooth shiny material that covers the bones in the knee joint.

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    • [DOC File]Assessment of the knee joint

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      Which two bones form the knee joint? Femur & Tibia. Which bone forms the outer part of the ankle? Calcaneus. Which three groups of bones form the foot? (tarsal, calcaneus, metatarsals) Name the two functions of the foot. Body weight, lever for propulsion. What is the name of the heel bone? Calcaneus

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    • Knee Anatomy: Bones, Muscles, Tendons, and Ligaments

      KNEE . Describe the knee joint with respect to the bones that enter into their formation, ligaments and other structural components. Describe the causes and results of knee injuries. ARTHRITIS . Describe the causes of arthritis (rheumatoid, osteo-, and gouty). Chapter Lecture Notes. Joints = Articulations

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    • [DOC File]KNEE ANATOMY Worksheet

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      Apr 23, 2004 · The surgeon drills small holes into the upper and lower leg bones where these bones come close together at the knee joint. The holes form tunnels through which the graft will be anchored. The surgeon will take the autograft (replacement tissue) at this point. If it comes from the knee, it will include two small pieces of bone called "bone ...

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE KNEE - Andrews University

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      1. Knee Joint. This is considered the most complex joint in the human body. It is actually considered three joints working together. These are: An intermediate joint between the patella and distal end of the femur (femoropatellar joint). This is a plane joint. A lateral and medial tibiofemoral joints between the femoral condyles and the menisci ...

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    • [DOC File]Applied Anatomy of Bones & Joints of Lower Limb

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      The leg bones are thick so they can support the weight of the body. The patella/ knee cap protects the knee joint and allows for more movement of the leg. Foot. There are 26 bones in the foot. The bones in the hand are similar in number but are smaller than in the foot. This is important for the fine motor skills of the hand (small movements ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8: Joints

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      knee anatomy worksheet 1. how many bones make up the knee joint? 2. what are they? 3. what joint motions occur at the knee joint? 4. what type of bone is the patella? 5. what ligament prevents anterior displacement of the knee? 6. what ligament prevents varus forces at the knee? 7. what muscles flex the knee…

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      6. Why pain in the knee may be due to hip joint pathology. Hip joint pathology can refer pain above or below the site of injury if nerves are involved. This is known as Hilton’s Law: ‘a nerve that innervates a joint also tends to innervate the muscles that move the joint and the skin that covers the distal attachments of those muscles’.

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