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Know Your KNEE Emily Delello Salene Sheridan

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Know Your KNEE. Emily Delello Salene Sheridan . The knee joint is 3 joints in1. The Tibiofemoral joint is a hinge joint permitting flextion and extension. The Femoralpatellar joint is a plane joint where the patella glides across the distal end of the femur during knee flextion . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Know Your KNEEEmily DelelloSalene Sheridan

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The knee joint is 3 joints in1

The Tibiofemoral joint is a hinge joint permitting flextion and extension.

The Femoralpatellar joint is a plane joint where the patella glides across the distal end of the femur during knee flextion.

Structurally it is a bicondylar joint allowing some rotation when the knee is partially flexed and when the knee is extending.

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Femur

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Tibia

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Fibula

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PatellaLeft and Right???

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Patella

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MUSCLES Of the Leg

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Rectus Femoris Origin: Anterior Inferior iliac spine

Insertion : Tibial Tuberosity

Action: Hip flexion, Knee extension Innervation: Femoral Nerve Vascular supply: Lateral circumflex artery

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Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery

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Vastus intermedialisOrigin: Anterior femur Insertion: Tibial tuberosity via patellar tendon

Action: Knee extension

Innervation: Femoral nerve

Vascular supply: Lateral circumflex femoral artery

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Vastus lateralis Origin: Lateral aspera Insertion: Tibial tuberosity via patellar tendon

Action: Knee extension

Innervation: Femoral nerve

Vascular supply: Lateral circumflex femoral artery

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Vastus Medialis Origin: Linea aspera Insertion: Tibial tuberosity via patellar tendon

Action: Knee extension

Innervation: Femoral nerve

Vascular supply: Circumflex femoral artery

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Vastus Lateralis

Vastus Medialis

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Bicep Femoris Origin: Long head of the Ischial tuberosity. Short head the lateral lip of linea aspera

Insertion: Fibular head

Action: Long head, extends hip and flexes knee. Short head, flexes knee

Innervation: Long head, sciatic nerve. Short head, common peroneal nerve

Vascular supply: Inferior gluteal artery

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SemimembranousOrigin: Ischial Tuberosity Insertion: Posterior surface of medial condyle of tibia

Action: Extend hip and flex knee

Innervation: Sciatic nerve

Vascular supply: Inferior gluteal artery

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Semimembranosus Semitendinosus

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Semitendoninosus Origin: Ischial tuberosity Insertion: Anteromedial surface of Proximal tibia

Action: Extend hip and flex knee

Innervation: Sciatic nerve

Vascular supply: Deep femoral

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PopliteusOrigin: Lateral condyle of femur

Insertion: Posteriorly on medial condyle of tibia

Action: Initiates knee flexion

Innervation: Tibial nerve

Vascular Supply: Popliteal artery

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gastrocnemiusOrigin: Medial and lateral condyles of femur Insertion: Posterior calcaneus

Action: Knee flextion, ankle plantar flextion

Innervation: Tibial nerve

Vascular supply: Popliteal artery

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Medial Head of Gastrocnemius

Lateral Head

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Ligaments A ligament is a tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone or bone to cartilage and supports and strengthens joints.

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KEY 1= Quadriceps femoris tendon 2=Patellar Ligament 3= Oblique popliteal ligament 4=arcuate popliteal ligament 5=Tibial collateral ligament 6=Fibular collateral ligament 7=Anterior cruciate ligament 8=Posterior cruciate ligament 9=Transverse ligament

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Bursae-A bursa (plural bursae) is a small fluid-filled sac lined by synovial membrane with an inner capillary layer of viscous fluid (similar in consistency to that of a raw egg white). It provides a cushion between bones and tendons and/or muscles around a joint. This helps to reduce friction between the bones and allows free movement. Bursae are filled with synovial fluid and are found around most major joints of the body.

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Bursae 1=Prepatellar Bursa 2=Deep Infrapatellar Bursa 3=Suprapatellar Bursa 4=Subcutaneous Infrapatellar Bursa

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Cartilage

1.Firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx, in the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of...2.A particular structure made of this tissue.

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