Ligaments of the knee

    • [DOC File]KNEE ANATOMY Worksheet

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      Arthroscopy, knee, cruciate repair; anterior 60 90 posterior 92 135. ODG . RTW Best Practices: Condition Severity Surgical Procedure Sedentary Work: < 10 lbs Clerical/Light Work: < 20 lbs Manual . Work:< 50 lbs Mild None 0 Days 14 days Moderate None 5 Days 25 …

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    • [DOC File]ICD-9 Code:

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      Ligaments may be outside fibrous capsule (ex. collateral ligaments of knee) Ligaments may be inside articular capsule but excluded from synovial cavity because ligaments are covered with synovial membrane (ex. cruciate ligaments of knee) Synovial Fluid (ova = egg) - consistency of egg white . lubricates joint. nourishes articular cartilage

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    • [DOCX File]Knee/Thigh Assessment & Management

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      The knee muscles which go across the knee joint are the . quadriceps . and the . hamstrings. The quadriceps muscles are on the front of the knee (extend the knee), and the hamstrings are on the back of the knee (flex the knee). 3. Ligaments: (fig.2): Ligaments are like strong ropes that help connect bones and provide stability to joints.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8: Joints

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      Apr 23, 2004 · The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most commonly injured of the major knee ligaments. Injuries occur frequently in both athletes and nonathletes. The ACL is a vital ligamentous stabilizer of the knee that resists anterior translation and secondarily resists varus and valgus forces (Swenson, 1995).

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    • [DOC File]Assessment of the knee joint

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

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      The lateral collateral ligament is located on the outer side of the knee. It attaches the thighbone (femur) to the outside bone in the lower leg (fibula). Sprains vary from minor tears in a few fibers of ligament to complete tears of entire ligaments. Complete tears make the joint very loose and unstable.

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    • The Knee Joint - Articulations - Movements - Injuries - TeachMeAn…

      LIGAMENTS OF THE KNEE. M. EDIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT (MCL) Origin (proximal attachment): posterior aspect of medial femoral condyle. Insertion (distal attachment): Metaphyseal region of the tibia, lying beneath the pes anserinus. Resists valgus stress at the knee.

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