knee joint Flashcards
knee joint
- primarily a hinge type of synovial joint, allowing flexion and extension
- combined also with gliding and rolling and with rotation about a vertical axis
- two femorotibial articulations (lateral condyles and medial condyles of tibia and femur)
- one femoropetelar articulation
- stability of knee joint depends on : strength and actions of surrounding muscles and their tendons and ligaments connecting the femur and tibia
fibular (lateral) collateral ligament
-extends inferiorly from the lateral epicondyle of femur to the lateral surface of the head of the fibula
Tibial (medial) collateral ligament
- strong flat band that extends from the medial epicondyle of the femur to the medial condyle and superior part of the medial surface of the tibia
- deep fibres are attached to medial meniscus at midpoint
Posterior cruciate ligament
-stronger of two cruciate ligaments
- starts at back more medial of tibia, inserts on anterior part of the lateral surface of medial condyle of femur
- runs superiorly and slightly laterally and crosses with ACL
- stabilizes the femur when walking downhill (when you go into extension from flexion) by grabbing front of femur and pulling back and spins
- prevents posterior displacement of tibia on femur
anterior cruciate ligament
-arises from intercondylar area of tibia, extends superiorly, posteriorly and laterally to attach to the posterior part of the medial side of the lateral condyle of the femur
-prevents posterior displacement of femur on the tibia
-stabilizes knee during flexion
transverse ligament of knee
runs across front of knee and joins anterior edges of the menisci
popliteus
- passes between joint capsule and fibular collateral ligament, inserting on outside of femur
- causes subtle rotation of femur to unlock femur when standing to get going
posterior ligament of fibular head
attaches fibula to lateral condyle of tibia
meniscus
lateral meniscus : more oval shaped
medial meniscus : more C shaped
- Big cartilaginous discs with slightly different shapes thicker on outside and thinner on inside
- add thickness and depth to the femoral condyles
genu varum
bow legged, lateral angle of knee joint
genu valgum
medial angle of knee joint