PPT-BIO-MECHANICS OF KNEE JOINT

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Lecture2 Located between the bodys two largest lever arms Susceptible to injury Largest motion in the sagittal plane In extension rotation limited by interlocking

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Lecture2 Located between the bodys two largest lever arms Susceptible to injury Largest motion in the sagittal plane In extension rotation limited by interlocking of tibial and femoral condyles. A- Lesions of the menisci .. B-Ligaments injuries . . Anatomy of knee joint. Lesions of the menisci. Meniscal. tears. The menisci have . arole. in(1)increase the stability of the knee,(2)controlling the complex rolling and gliding actions of the joint and(3)distribution load during movement.. OSTEOARTHRITIS. The knee is the commonest of the large joints to be affected by osteoarthritis .Often there is a predisposing factor. (secondary): . injury to the . articular. surface, a torn meniscus, . OSTEOARTHRITIS. The knee is the commonest of the large joints to be affected by osteoarthritis .Often there is a predisposing factor. (secondary): . injury to the . articular. surface, a torn meniscus, . A- Lesions of the menisci .. B-Ligaments injuries . . Anatomy of knee joint. Lesions of the menisci. Meniscal. tears. The menisci have . arole. in(1)increase the stability of the knee,(2)controlling the complex rolling and gliding actions of the joint and(3)distribution load during movement.. Tibia. Femur. Patella. Fibula. Femur. Thigh bone. Longest bone in body. Connects to pelvis to form hip joint. Connects to tibia to form knee joint. Patella. Kneecap. Triangular shaped. Located at front of knee joint. mohammad. . jaber. OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS. Epdemiology. :. # the patient usually . between 15 and 20 . years of age. #The prevalence of . osteochondritis. . dissecans. (OCD) is between . 15 and 30 per 100 000. Anatomy. It is the largest and most complex joint in the body. . The . knee is a modified hinge . joint combining . two articulations. , the tibiofemoral and the patellofemoral. The fibula is not part of the joint. . . Assessing the Knee Joint. Determining the mechanism of injury is critical. History- Current Injury. Past history. Mechanism- what position was your body in?. Did the knee collapse?. Did you hear or feel anything?. Alabbadi. . after the . lec. ,,you have to know. Anatomy of knee joint. Sign and symptoms. How to examine the knee. Special tests . Diagnosis. Meniscal. problems. . Anatomy. It is the . largest and most complex . valgum. or knock knee. . In this, condition, a line drawn from the head of the femur to the middle of the ankle joint passes lateral to the knee joint instead of passing through the center of the knee.. The knee is the commonest of the large joints to be affected by osteoarthritis .Often there is a predisposing factor. (secondary): . injury to the . articular. surface, a torn meniscus, . ligamentous. • • Total Knee Replacement. Arabic. 2 Worn Knee Jointbones. The cartilage you age or from injury, effect from certain like sandpaper. As stiffness.Total Knee ReplacementDuring surgery, the Dr. Ashraf . Sadek. . PhD. , . MD, MRCPCH.. Assistant Professor of anatomy and embryology.. The Hip Joint. Type . : synovial. . ball & socket. Articular surfaces. :. (1) acetabulum of hip bone. injuries. Aleksandra Gliwa. Język angielski- III Rok Fizjoterapia stacjonarne studia jednolite magisterskie. 20.11.2023. Dictionary. h. inge. joint- . staw. . zawiasowy. g. ait. training- . trening.

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