Anatomy of the Hip and Knee Flashcards

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What is the structure and function of the hip joint?

A

Type - Ball and socket synovial joint

Ball = Femoral head

Socket = Acetabulum

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What movements are performed by the hip joint?

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  • Flexion
  • Extension
  • Adductors
  • Abductors
  • External & internal rotation
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What is the blood and nerve supply to the hip joint?

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Profunda Femoris artery branches - Medial and Lateral circumflex arteries

Nerve supply - Femoral, obturator and superior gluteal nerve

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What is the structure of the knee joint?

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Type - Hinge type of synovial joint

Articular surfaces:

1) Femoro-tibial
2) Femoro-patellar

* Fibula NOT involved in knee joint

Joint capsule - Made up of 5 capsular ligaments

Bursae - 12 bursae around knee joint

Collateral ligaments - Tibial collateral ligament, Fibular collateral ligament

Cruciate ligaments - Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Posterior Cruciate Ligament

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What movements are performed by the knee joint?

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  • Flexion
  • Extension
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What structures of the knee prevent hyperextension and hyperflexion?

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Hyperextension - ACL

Hyperflexion - PCL

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What is the anatomical basis of Trendelenburg’s test?

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+ve Trendelenburg test = Weakness in hip abductor muscles (gluteus medius and minimus)

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What is the function of the menisci and bursae around the knee joint?

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Menisci:

  • Deepen the articular surface of the tibia
  • Act as shock absorbers by increasing surface area of the knee joint

Bursae:

  • Reduce wear and tear
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What structures help to deepen the acetabulum?

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Fibrocartilaginous acetabular labrum

Transverse acetabular ligament

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Which ligaments form the joint capsule of the hip?

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Iliofemoral Ligament - Y shaped, prevents hyperextension of hip joint

Pubofemoral Ligament - Prevents overabduction of hip joint

Ischiofemoral Ligament - From Ischial part of acetabular rim to the neck of the femur

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