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  1. Jun 24, 2021 · Knee ligaments are bands of tissue that connect the thigh bone in the upper leg to the lower leg bones. There are four major ligaments in the knee: ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL. Injuries to the knee ligaments are common, especially in athletes. A sprained knee can range from mild to severe.

  2. Jan 2, 2023 · Ligaments, tendons, and cartilage work together to connect the thigh bone, shin bone, and knee cap and allow the leg to bend back and forth like a hinge. The largest joint in the body, the knee is also one of the most easily injured.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · The ligaments of the knee joint can be divided into two groups; extracapsular ligaments and intracapsular ligaments. These ligaments connect the femur and tibia, holding them in place, providing stability, and preventing dislocation.

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · There are two sets of knee ligaments: Cruciate Ligaments: anterior and posterior, ACL & PCL which sit inside the middle of the joint controlling forwards, backwards and twisting motion at the knee; Collateral ligaments: medial and lateral, MCL & LCL that are found either side of the joint and control sideways stability of the knee

  5. Ligaments are strong, thick fibrous bands, like ropes, that connect bone to bone, provide stability, control movement and prevent injury. There are two main pairs of ligaments in the knee, the cruciate ligaments in the center of the knee (ACL & PCL) and the collateral ligaments on the sides of the knee (MCL & LCL).

  6. Mar 2, 2023 · Knee ligaments are bands of tissue that connect your thigh bone to your lower leg bones. There are two types of ligaments in your knee: Collateral ligaments: The two collateral ligaments are like straps on opposite sides of your knee. The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is on the inner side of your knee.

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · Ligaments. The major ligaments in the knee joint are: Patellar ligament – a continuation of the quadriceps femoris tendon distal to the patella. It attaches to the tibial tuberosity. Collateral ligaments – two strap-like ligaments. They act to stabilise the hinge motion of the knee, preventing excessive medial or lateral movement

  8. The ligaments of the knee maintain the stability of the knee. Each ligament has a particular function in helping to maintain optimal knee stability. Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) - This ligament can be divided into two sets of fibres - the superficial and the deep fibres.

  9. Oct 2, 2023 · Introduction. A diarthrodial joint that allows simultaneous rotation and translation. ACL. Function. prevents anterior translation of the tibia relative to the femur. Anatomy. extrasynovial but intracapsular. origin. lateral femoral condyle. PL bundle originates posterior and distal to AM bundle (on femur) insertion. broad and irregular.

  10. ligaments and tendons. muscles. nerves. blood vessels. Bones and Joints. The knee is the meeting place of two important bones in the leg, the femur (the thighbone) and the tibia (the shinbone). The patella (or kneecap, as it is commonly called) is made of bone and sits in front of the knee. The knee joint is a synovial joint.

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