Anatomy of the knee joint

    • [DOCX File]Anatomy-Physiology Semester 1 Final Study Guide

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      __ An example of a ball and socket joint is a: a. hip c. elbow . b. knee d. wrist __ C __ An example of a hinge joint is a: a. hip c. elbow . b. knee d. wrist __ C __ An example of a pivot joint is the: a. hip c. elbow . b. finger d. knee. What are the four stages of bone …

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    • [DOC File]KNEE ANATOMY Worksheet

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      Anatomy: Introduction: The knee joint is the largest, most complex, and probably the most vulnerable joint in the body, it is medically known as the tibiofemoral joint. This joint is a complex hinge joint and in addition to flexion and extension permits limited rolling, gliding, and rotational movement.

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

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      A coronal or frontal plane divides the body into dorsal and ventral (back and front, or posterior and anterior) portions. A transverse plane, also known as an axial plane or cross-section, divides the body into cranial and caudal (head and tail) portions.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 5 Test Review

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      Anatomy & Physiology Period: _____ Date: _____ Use your knowledge of directional terms to relate the following structures to each other anatomically in a short sentence. Ex. toes to ankle The toes are distal to the ankle. 1. scalp to skull. 2. diaphragm to lung. 3. heart to …

      bones of the knee joint


    • [DOC File]Knee Osteoarthritis - Physiopedia

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      Pull up on the knee cap area and cut through it with the scissors. You will have cut through the bursa, a sac that acts as a shock absorber for the knee joint. These are found in every joint. 20. Find images of the knee with the tendons and ligaments. What pages are they found on? _____ Locate the collateral ligaments (medial and lateral).

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    • Knee Joint Anatomy & Motion - Knee Pain Explained

      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]Anatomy of the Knee, Thigh, Hip and groin – class notes

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      Most common complaints include joint swelling, joint stiffness, and pain. Knee osteoarthritis can be diagnosis via radiographs indicating boney cysts, narrowing joint space, and scelrosing of the bone. Anatomy and Pathological Process: The knee joint consists of both approximation of the proximal tibia and the distal end of the femur.

      anterior view of knee joint


    • [DOC File]Anatomy

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      when the knee is ‘locked’ the thigh and leg muscles can relax briefly without making the knee joint too unstable. to ‘unlock’ the knee, the popliteus contracts, rotating the femur laterally so that flexion of the knee can occur . Injury - A torn meniscus can displace into the knee joint causing a …

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    • [DOC File]Assessment of the knee joint

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      Tests are done with the knee at 0 degrees of knee extension and 30 degrees of knee flexion. + test – “gapping” of the joint line compared to non injured side. Anterior Cruciate tests. Drawer test at 90° flexion – the athlete lies supine with knee flexed to 90 ° and foot flat on ground.

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    • [DOC File]Session IV-The Knee and Related Structures

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      UNIT I: ANATOMY. PART 4: ANATOMIES OF THE LOWER LIMBS. THE KNEE, THIGH, HIP AND GROIN c. W.P.Wagner High School, Sports Medicine, A. Morgan, 2003. Anatomy of the Knee, Thigh, Hip and groin – class notes. In this section we will look at _____ muscles of the upper leg: Gluteus Maximus. Biceps femoris. Semimembranosus “Hamstring” group ...

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