PPT-Medial and Lateral Collateral Ligament Injuries

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Ian RiCe MD Medial Collateral Ligament MCL Anatomy Tibial collateral ligament 2 layers superficial and deep MCL Anatomy Superficial MCL Fibers Anterior parallel

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Ian RiCe MD Medial Collateral Ligament MCL Anatomy Tibial collateral ligament 2 layers superficial and deep MCL Anatomy Superficial MCL Fibers Anterior parallel distinct vertical margin. Prepared by. :. Dr. . Ishaq Ahmed. MSPT(KMU), BSPT(UHS), t. -DPT(KMU. ). LECTURE-1. Introduction . “ The elbow complex includes the elbow joint (. humeroulnar. and . humeroradial. joints) and the proximal and distal radioulnar joints.”. Human Anatomy for Biology Majors. Lecture . 4. Dr. Stuart S. Sumida. Appendicular Skeleton. Female. Male. Notice buttress-like trabecular orientation of proximal femur for transfer of weight through head of the femur to cortical bone of femoral shaft. Dr.T.K.Byakika. Orthopaedic. consultant & Adjunct Professor JKUAT COHES. Introduction. The medial Patellofemoral ligament(MPFL) is the primary ligamentous restraint against lateral patella displacement. 1. . tibio. -fibular clear space >5mm. 2. Tibiofibular overlap < 1mm. High Ankle Sprain: Initial X-Rays. Grade 1: . No instability, partial AITFL tear. Grade 2: . Some instability, AITFL full tear, partial IOL tear. Dr. Alan A. . Zakaria. , D.O., M.S.. 1080 . Kirts. Blvd., Suite 400. Troy, Mi., 48084. Team . Physician. United States Soccer Federation. University of Michigan Men’s and Women’s Soccer. Objective. Periosteum. Compact Bone. Spongy Bone. Red Bone Marrow (In spaces of spongy bone). Yellow Bone Marrow. Medullary Cavity. Epiphyseal Line. BIOL 203 – Summer 2012. Instructor: Alexandra . Okihiro. Osteon. Notes Quiz. 1. What are the long bones of the foot called?. Notes Quiz. 2. What are the three arches of the foot?. Notes Quiz. 3. What is the ligament on the medial side of the ankle?. Notes Quiz. Lecture . 4. Dr. Stuart S. Sumida. Appendicular Skeleton. Female. Male. Notice buttress-like trabecular orientation of proximal femur for transfer of weight through head of the femur to cortical bone of femoral shaft. Selected Synovial Joints:. The Knee. This is considered the most complex joint in the human body. . . It is actually considered three joints working together.. The Knee. These are:. An intermediate joint between the patella and distal end of the femur (. Selected Synovial Joints:. The Knee. This is considered the most complex joint in the human body. . . It is actually considered three joints working together.. The Knee. These are:. An intermediate joint between the patella and distal end of the femur (. Femur 9. Medial collateral ligament. Tibia 10. Anterior cruciate ligament. Lateral condyle 11. Posterior cruciate . lig. .. Medial condyle 12. Cord of Femur. Fibula. Lateral Meniscus. Medial Meniscus. Trauma and Orthopedics surgery. Magnetic resonance imaging of the knee . MRI is used in the evaluation of internal derangements of the . knee.. . Using a dedicated quadrature surface coil images are acquired in . 13 Injuries of the Knee Dania M. DeGrace, MD 1 , Thomas J. Gill IV, MD 2 , Thomas J. Gill III, MD 3 Sports Medicine Service, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Injuries producing differences of 3 mm or greater from the intact state have a high likelihood of having sustained injury to at least 3 of the 4 ligaments of the plantar plate complex. This study is

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