Inner knee pain in tendons

    • [DOC File]All Past Anatomy MCQs - Doctors Writing

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      the tendons of the index and little fingers travel superior to those of the middle and ring fingers. x. x. x. regarding the anatomical snuff box, which is incorrect. branches of the radial nerve can be palpated over the tendons. the cephalic vein begins in the roof. the bones palpable are the radial styloid, scaphoid, trapezium and base of the ...


    • [DOC File]LIVE ANATOMY - Faculty

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      For example, knee pain usually comes from the knee itself, whether it is skinned in a fall, the articular cartilage wears away through disease or the meniscus tears due to external forces. But, at times, knee pain comes from a healthy knee. It may really be hip pain that is perceived at the knee or poor mechanics in the foot that lead to knee pain.


    • [DOC File]Introduction:

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      Knee pain . Pain straightening knee . Knee swelling . Knee locking . Knee clicking . Knee weakness . Generally, when people injure a meniscus, they feel some pain, particularly when the knee is straightened. If the pain is mild, the person may continue moving. Severe pain may occur if a fragment of the meniscus catches between the femur and the ...


    • [DOC File]PRE-OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS KNEE ARTHROSCOPY

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      You will also experience numbness over the front of your leg just below your knee. The reason for this is that your skin nerves go down the inner aspect of your leg and crossover the front. When an incision is made over the front of your knee or leg these skin nerves will be cut and you will have numbness on the outer aspect of your leg.


    • [DOC File]Medial patello-femoral ligament reconstruction

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      The knee cap (patella) is designed to help the muscles on the front of your thigh to straighten your leg. As you bend and straighten your leg, the patella glides in a groove at the end of your thigh bone (femur) known as the trochlear groove of the femur. Sometimes the patella can come out of the groove, with or without an injury to the knee.


    • [DOC File]EXAMINATION OF THE SENSORY & MOTOR SYSTEMS

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      Tested by firmly squeezing over muscles and tendons. ... The examiner places one fist underneath the patient’s knee and sharply pushes the patella towards the patient’s foot. ... Stroking or scratching the inner aspect of the upper part of the thigh in male patients, provokes an elevation of the testis.


    • ALG: UGA Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab Manual

      Inner portion of digestive tract, uterine tubes, often associate with Goblet cells ... present at the proximal and distal ends of a long bone o Enlarged to provide added surface area for the attachment of tendons o Covered with a layer of hyaline cartilage (articular cartilage) that helps reduce friction at the joint ... Touch, temperature ...


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      Tendons are the non-contracting attachment ends that secure the muscles to the bones. Problem: Repeated ballistic knee movements (basketball) have caused inflammation and pain in the tendon directly above the kneecap (quadriceps tendon).



    • [DOC File]Knee Bursitis - Sportscience

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      This bursa sometimes includes an extension between the tendons of the gastrocnemius and the semimembranosus muscles. ... They have decreased range of motion of the knee because pain limits movement as the skin tightens over the patella during maximum flexion. ... The pseudosheath lining, like the inner bursal lining in chronic bursitis, does ...


    • [DOC File]5th Edition Instructor Manual

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      tendons. 20-1.2. Describe the physiology of human movement. ... Pain is extreme and located in groin or inner aspect of thigh. ... When cartilage is torn causes pain, swelling or fluid on knee joint, and reduced mobility. f. Injuries near knee involve distal end of femur, proximal end of tibia or fibula, or patella ...


    • [DOC File]THORACIC – not a big player in your practice compared to ...

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      An elderly female with back pain/hip pain may have a stress fracture coming. Arthritide – OA in the hip is probably in the top five sites for OA. Note the hip joint space (4-5mm) and look for geodes. Osteophytes occur on the neck of the femur. 50% are idiopathic. Knee pain will refer to the hip and vice-versa.


    • [DOC File]Assessment of the knee joint

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      The medial collateral ligament is located at the inner aspect of the knee joint; it extends from the medial femoral epicondyle to the tibia. ... Articular cartilage allows the knee bones to move easily as the knee bends and straightens. 5. Tendons: ... It is strongly associated with ageing and is a major cause of pain and disability in the ...


    • [DOC File]GROSS ANATOMY 205 MIDTERM EXAMINATION

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      16. All of the following statements about the knee joint are correct except. a. the principal movements of the knee joint are flexion and extension. b. when the knee is fully extended, the anterior cruciate ligament prevents posterior. displacement of the femur on the tibia and hyperextension of the knee


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