Body Region: Knee

  • April 28, 2026
    The extensor mechanism is the complete musculotendinous-bony chain transmitting quadriceps force to the tibia. Each component (quadriceps tendon, patella, patellar…
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    The proximal tibiofibular joint allows the fibula to rotate and translate slightly during ankle motion to accommodate the distal tibiofibular…
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    The common fibular nerve is the most commonly injured major nerve in the lower limb — its exposed position around…
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    The tibial nerve at the knee level is the larger sciatic division, passing through the centre of the popliteal fossa…
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    The arcuate ligament of the knee is a Y-shaped fibrous reinforcement of the posterolateral capsule arising from the fibular head…
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    The LCL is a cord-like extracapsular ligament (unlike the MCL which has deep capsular fibres) running from the lateral femoral…
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    The superficial MCL is the primary medial static stabiliser of the knee, providing valgus restraint throughout flexion and being the…
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    The anterior tibial recurrent artery ascends from the anterior tibial artery at the upper interosseous membrane to join the periarticular…
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    The prepatellar bursa allows the skin over the front of the knee to move freely during kneeling. Prepatellar bursitis (housemaid's…
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    The semimembranosus-gastrocnemius bursa (Baker cyst) communicates with the knee joint through a posterior capsular opening in 42-54% of normal adults…

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