Images of knee ligament anatomy

    • [DOC File]SI Tuesday September 30, 2008

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      Anatomy Identification: Identify the following structures on the images in your text / displayed during SI: Acetabulum Transverse ligament Ligamentum teres Menisci (medial and lateral) Patellar ligament Popliteal ligament Anterior cruciate ligament Posterior cruciate ligament Tibial (medial) collateral ligament

      pictures of the knee ligaments


    • [DOC File]Patella and Kneecap Pain

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      Anatomy of the Knee The picture to the right is a front-on view of the bones, tendons and ligaments that make up the knee joint. In the very centre of the picture is the patella, or kneecap. In the very centre of the picture is the patella, or kneecap.

      images of knee tendons


    • [DOCX File]SimTK

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      Open Knee Data (NIfTI files)- Left knee, 25 year old female, 1.73 m, 68 kg. To obtain bone and cartilage geometries: - General purpose imaging (MRI) - sagittal320 images, 480x316 uint16. Not using: - Cartilage imaging (MRI) - sagittal 224 images, 512x448 uint16- Soft tissue imaging - axial plane (MRI) 50 images, 432x512 uint16- Soft tissue ...

      anatomy of human knee pictures


    • [DOC File]Anisotropic Properties of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament ...

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      Because the students will be unfamiliar with the anatomy of the knee, it is possible that they will identify the wrong ligament as the ACL. There are no clear makers in a bovine knee that they could follow. A diagram, such as the one provided in the Appendix (Figure A) should be used by the groups to help them navigate the tissue in the knee.

      inside of knee pain picture


    • [DOCX File]samhodge.com

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      The lateral collateral ligament (“LCL”) is located on the outside or lateral part of the joint and attaches to the femur and fibula. It provides stability to that area of the knee. The medial collateral ligament (“MCL”) is on the inner or medial side of the joint and attaches to the front of the femur and tibia.

      anatomy of the knee


    • [DOCX File]Anatomy Lab – Biol

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      This ligament runs on the posterior side of the knee from the femur to the posterior edge of the tibia. Recall that ligaments are ‘bindings’ intended to prevent motion. Which cruciate ligament prevents dislocation of the knee by preventing anterior movement of the tibia?

      knee drawing


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