3.1 Knee Anatomy, Biomechanics & Kinematics
The bony architecture of the knee joint and the soft tissue structures that provide movement and stability
The bony architecture of the knee joint and the soft tissue structures that provide movement and stability
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Level | Primary School |
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22. In a correctly aligned limb the tibial and femoral mechanical aces should form:
26. The patella tracks in a v-shaped groove called the
29. The four phases of the gait cycle are:
30. The angle of active flexion of the knee is dependent on the angle of hip flexion
31. At 90° of flexion the knee is capable of how many degrees lateral rotation?
32. At 90° of flexion the knee is capable of how many degrees medial rotation?
04. Anteriorly the condyles are separated by the:
05. How do the medial and lateral articulating surfaces of the tibia differ?
?06. When viewed laterally, the tibial plateau is angled:
07. What is the range of this angulation from individual to individual?
(viewed laterally, the tibial plateau)
10. Up to what percentage of the loads in the knee are borne by the menisci?
11. The lateral meniscus is less mobile than the medial meniscus
12. The medial meniscus is larger than the lateral meniscus
15. The knee is more mobile in flexion
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