Knee Joint Flashcards
What type of joint is the knee joint? Describe it.
Hinge-type bicondylar synovial joint. Joints lined with hyaline cartilage and enclosed in single joint cavity.
Name the three bones of the knee joint
Patella, femur, tibia
Name the two articulations in the knee joint. What do these consist of?
. Tibiofemoral joint and patellofemoral joint
. Tibiofemoral- condyles of femur attach to condyles of tibia
. Patellofemoral- anterior distal part of femur attaches to patella
What is the function of the tibiofemoral joint?
Weight-bearing joint
What is the function of the patellofemoral joint?
Allows tendon of quadriceps femoris muscles to insert directly over the knee, making the muscles more efficient
What does the patella do?
. Acts as fulcrum to increase power of knee extension (via quadriceps muscles)
. Stabilising structure to reduce friction on femoral condyles
What is the blood supply of the knee joint?
Genicular anastomoses are around knee, which are supplied by the genicular branches of the femoral and popliteal arteries
What is the nerve supply of the knee joint?
. Nerve supply of knee joint is the nerves of the muscles which cross the joint
. Femoral, tibial, common fibular
What are the knee menisci? Why are they important? How many are there in the knee?
. C-shaped fibrocartilage bands in knee that increase joint stability and act as shock absorbers by increasing surface are to dissipate forces and pressure
. Two in the knee: medial and lateral
Where do the menisci in the knee attach?
. Lateral meniscus has both ends attached to intercondylar area of tibia
. Medial meniscus attached to intercondylar area of tibia and tibial collateral ligament
What does damage to the tibial collateral ligament often result in?
Tear in medial meniscus
Describe the relative sizes of the knee menisci.
Medial meniscus is bigger than the lateral meniscus
What is a bursa?
A synovial fluid-filled sac found between moving structures in a joint (reduce wear and tear on these structures)
How many bursae are there in the knee? Name them.
4 bursae in the knee- suprapatella, pre-patella, infrapatella (superficial and deep), semimembranosus
Where is the suprapatella bursa found?
Above the patella between the quadriceps and femur
Where is the pre-patella bursa found?
In front of patella between patella and skin
Where is the infrapatella bursa found?
. Superficial is between patella ligament and skin
. Deep is between patella ligament and tibia
Where is the semimembranosus bursa found?
Posteriorly in knee joint behind femur and tibia
Name the 3 main ligaments/groups of ligaments in the knee joint.
Patellar ligament, collateral ligaments, cruciate ligaments
What is the patellar ligament? What does it attach to?
Continuation of quadriceps femoris tendon distal to patella, attaches to the tibial tuberosity
How many collateral ligaments are there? What is their function?
2 strap-like ligaments (medial/tibial and lateral/fibular), stabilise flexion and extension at knee and prevent excessive medial or lateral movement
What are the attachments of the medial/tibial collateral ligament?
Attaches to medial epicondyle of femur and medial condyle of tibia
What are the attachments of the lateral/fibular collateral ligament?
Attaches to lateral epicondyle of femur and depression on lateral surface of fibular head
How many cruciate ligaments are there? What do they do?
There are two cruciate ligaments (anterior and posterior), which cross eachother (hence ‘cruciate’) to connect the femur and tibia