Body Region: Knee

  • May 2, 2026
    The arcuate ligament is the Y-shaped posterolateral knee capsular reinforcement arising from the fibular head and fanning over the popliteus…
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    The popliteofibular ligament connects the popliteus tendon directly to the fibular head, forming the most important ligamentous component of the…
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    The posterolateral knee capsule is the primary containment structure of the posterolateral corner, reinforced by the arcuate ligament, LCL, popliteus,…
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    The ligament of Humphrey is the anterior meniscofemoral ligament, passing from the lateral meniscus posterior horn anterior to the PCL…
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    The ligament of Wrisberg is the posterior meniscofemoral ligament, larger and more commonly present than the Humphrey ligament (found in…
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    The coronary ligaments are the short peripheral ligamentous attachments connecting the meniscal periphery to the adjacent tibial rim. They allow…
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    The medial capsular ligament is the deep medial knee stabiliser, comprising the meniscofemoral and meniscotibial components (coronary ligament) that tether…
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    The posterolateral corner of the knee comprises the LCL, popliteus tendon, popliteofibular ligament, arcuate ligament, and posterolateral joint capsule. Combined…
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    The posteromedial corner of the knee includes the superficial MCL, posterior oblique ligament, and semimembranosus expansions. PMC injury occurs in…
  • May 2, 2026
    The medial knee complex includes the superficial MCL (primary valgus restraint), deep MCL (coronary ligaments and joint capsule), and the…

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