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anatomy of the back of knee: Personalized Hip and Knee Joint Replacement Charles Rivière, Pascal-André Vendittoli, 2020-06-30 This open access book describes and illustrates the surgical techniques, implants, and technologies used for the purpose of personalized implantation of hip and knee components. This new and flourishing treatment philosophy offers important benefits over conventional systematic techniques, including component positioning appropriate to individual anatomy, improved surgical reproducibility and prosthetic performance, and a reduction in complications. The techniques described in the book aim to reproduce patients’ native anatomy and physiological joint laxity, thereby improving the prosthetic hip/knee kinematics and functional outcomes in the quest of the forgotten joint. They include kinematically aligned total knee/total hip arthroplasty, partial knee replacement, and hip resurfacing. The relevance of available and emerging technological tools for these personalized approaches is also explained, with coverage of, for example, robotics, computer-assisted surgery, and augmented reality. Contributions from surgeons who are considered world leaders in diverse fields of this novel surgical philosophy make this open access book will invaluable to a wide readership, from trainees at all levels to consultants practicing lower limb surgery |
anatomy of the back of knee: Clinical Anatomy of the Shoulder Murat Bozkurt, Halil İbrahim Açar, 2017-05-23 This book provides detailed information on functional anatomy, physical examination, and clinical radiology of the shoulder with a view to enabling the clinician to identify the most suitable treatment approach to different shoulder joint pathologies. In addition, it describes the arthroscopic treatment techniques most frequently employed in patients with these conditions and presents numerous arthroscopic images detailing characteristic findings. The shoulder is widely regarded as the most complex joint in the human body, displaying the widest range of motion. Knowledge of normal and pathological anatomy, ability to perform a proper physical examination, and appropriate selection of imaging modalities and interpretation of imaging appearances, often in close collaboration with an imaging expert, are all vital for correct diagnosis and choice of treatment approach. Surgeons and trainees will find this richly illustrated book to be an excellent educational guide and an instructive source of stepwise guidance from clinical presentation to achievement of desired treatment outcomes. |
anatomy of the back of knee: The Patella Giles R. Scuderi, 2012-12-06 The problems of the patellofemoral joint remain a challenge to the orthopaedic surgeon. In spite of many articles in scientific journals, an outstanding monograph, and several excellent textbook chapters, the patella is still an enigma in many respects. The etiology of patellar pain is controversial, and there is no completely satisfying explanation for its cause or its relationship to chondromalacia. Curiously, neither the widespread use of arthroscopy nor the advent of newer diagnostic tests such as CT scanning and magnetic resonance imaging have cast much light. Without a better understanding of why patellar disorders occur it is not surprising that there is no consensus on how to fix them. Arthros copy has contributed little except to the patient's psyche. The currently most popular surgical treatment for recurrent dislocation of the patella was first described 50 years ago. One concrete advance, albeit a small one, is a better understanding of the role of anatomical abnormalities and patellofemoral dysplasia in patellar instabilities. It gives me great pleasure that many of the contributors are, like Dr. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Total Knee Arthroplasty James Alan Rand, 1993 This comprehensive reference on total knee arthroplasty describes all surgical techniques and prosthetic designs for primary and revision arthroplasty, discusses every aspect of patient selection, preoperative planning, and intraoperative and postoperative care. |
anatomy of the back of knee: The Knee Joint Michel Bonnin, Ned Annunziato Amendola, Johan Bellemans, Steven J. MacDonald, Jacques Menetrey, 2013-07-04 Pushed by the progress of biology, technology and biomechanics, knee surgery has dramatically evolved in the last decades. This book is a state of the art concerning all aspects of knee surgery from ligament reconstruction to Total Knee Arthroplasty. An international panel of renowned authors have worked on this didactic fully illustrated book. It will help young surgeons to understand basic sciences and modern sugical techniques. The experienced surgeon will find help to deal with difficult cases and clarifications in recent technologic advances such as cartilage surgery, navigation and mini invasive surgery. |
anatomy of the back of knee: MRI of the Knee Nicolae V. Bolog, Gustav Andreisek, Erika J. Ulbrich, 2015-01-30 This book is divided into chapters that cover MRI of all structures of the knee joint in the order that is usually used in practice – cruciate ligaments, collateral ligaments, menisci, cartilage, subchondral bone, patella, synovia, muscles and tendons, arteries, veins and bones. With the aid of numerous images, each chapter provides comprehensive descriptions of the anatomy, the normal MR appearance, pathological MR findings, and postoperative MRI appearance. A text box at the end of each chapter clearly describes how the MRI report should be compiled and identifies what should be included when reporting on specific lesions. The book will be an ideal guide for radiologists and will also be relevant for orthopaedic surgeons, rheumatologists, and physiotherapists. |
anatomy of the back of knee: The Knee Made Easy Charalambos Panayiotou Charalambous, 2021-07-26 This book provides a concise and accessible resource for evaluating, diagnosing, and managing common knee disorders. The chapters are presented in a clear, and easily understood style so that practitioners can readily apply the information in their day-to-day clinical practice. The Knee Made Easy opens with discussion of the anatomy, biomechanics, clinical examination and radiological imaging of the knee, followed by commonly encountered clinical symptoms and conditions of the knee. Each clinical condition is demonstrated with the background, presentation, investigations, and treatment options. Medical students, generalist doctors, junior orthopaedic doctors, and physiotherapists will find this book to be an essential go-to guide for effectively treating the most common knee disorders and improving patients' care. |
anatomy of the back of knee: The Meniscus Philippe Beaufils, René Verdonk, 2010-04-28 This guide focuses on the normal meniscal mechanism, body and function. Meniscal pathology and therapy are depicted in detail, followed by a presentation of long-term experience of meniscal transplantation and a look into the future of meniscal surgery. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Posterolateral Knee Injuries Robert F. LaPrade, 2006 Covers the expansion in knee treatment options with the methods for diagnosis, treatment, and reconstruction of the knee. This book also offers evaluation and testing techniques, relevant anatomy and biomechanics, and extended discussion of rehabilitative methods and possible complications. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Anatomy and Physiology J. Gordon Betts, Peter DeSaix, Jody E. Johnson, Oksana Korol, Dean H. Kruse, Brandon Poe, James A. Wise, Mark Womble, Kelly A. Young, 2013-04-25 |
anatomy of the back of knee: Oxford Textbook of Fundamentals of Surgery William E. G. Thomas, Malcolm W. R. Reed, Michael G. Wyatt, 2016 A definitive, accessible, and reliable resource which provides a solid foundation of the knowledge and basic science needed to hone all of the core surgical skills used in surgical settings. Presented in a clear and accessible way it addresses the cross-specialty aspects of surgery applicable to all trainees. |
anatomy of the back of knee: The Knee Book - A Guide to the Aging Knee Adam S. Rosen, DO, 2021-12-09 Suffering from knee pain and desperate to know why? Discover the hows and whats of chronic discomfort and the steps you can take to get better. Seeking answers about your joint problems? Trying to decide how to decrease symptoms and improve your quality of life? Considering having an operation but worried over what it entails? Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon, podcast host, and lecturer Dr. Adam Rosen has treated thousands of people in need of total knee and hip replacement, helping them on their journeys to wellness. Now he’s here to share his vast experience and knowledge so that you can enjoy recovery and healing, with or without surgery. The Knee Book - A Guide to the Aging Knee is the must-have resource for those with health complaints who are looking for relief. With easy-to-understand language and patient-friendly discussion, Dr. Rosen walks readers through the different types of diagnoses, treatment options from conservative fixes to going under the knife, and how to approach rehabilitation for the best results. And by relying on the crucial information offered in these pages, you will be able to talk to your doctor and move forward with an actionable plan full of confidence and hope. In The Knee Book, you’ll discover: - How to better understand why you are hurting and the things you can do to improve your symptoms - Comprehensive but easily accessible breakdown of the various kinds of diagnoses to help you make assured decisions - Simple exercises that can strengthen your legs at home and increase body functionality - Methods to control pain and use physical therapy to encourage good outcomes - Ways weight-loss can reduce suffering, straightforward explanations of common conditions such as meniscus tears, Baker’s cysts, and arthritis, and much, much more! The Knee Book is the perfect road map for navigating health challenges. If you like user-friendly descriptions, knowing all your options, and simplifying medical speech, then you’ll love Dr. Adam Rosen’s invaluable primer. Buy The Knee Book to walk without pain today! |
anatomy of the back of knee: Anatomy for problem solving in sports medicine: The Knee Professor Philip F Harris, Dr Craig Ranson, Dr Angus Robertson, 2014-03-04 When examining patients with sports-related and exercise-related injuries, a thorough knowledge of anatomy is vital in order to make an accurate diagnosis and work out an effective treatment plan. In this helpful, practical book, a professional anatomist, an orthopaedic surgeon and a sports physiotherapist have combined their expertise to give a detailed explanation of the structural and functional anatomy of the knee. The book includes descriptions and images of the relevant anatomy, and sample clinical problems (with model answers) throughout. Although each problem is different, practitioners will always follow a similar pattern in arriving at a differential diagnosis. In every case, four main areas need to be covered: the type of sport; the clinical history; physical assessment; and appropriate investigations. By taking a logical, step-by-step approach to solving clinical problems, this book offers a valuable resource for the wide range of health professionals who manage knee injuries. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Human Anatomy Leslie Klenerman, 2015 An understanding of the structure and function of the human body is vital for anyone studying the medical and health sciences. In this book, Leslie Klenerman provides a clear and accessible overview of the main systems of the human anatomy, illustrated with a number of clear explanatory diagrams. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Diagnostic Evaluation of the Knee Michael Strobel, Hans-Werner Stedtfeld, 2012-12-06 Knee surgeons world wide have been aware that a beautifully illustrated book on diagnostic evaluation of the knee existed. What we in the English speaking world did not appreciate was the superb quality of the text that ac companied these splendid illustrations. Now, Dr. Michael Strobel and Dr. Hans-Werner Stedtfeld's work, Diagnostic Evaluation of the Knee, has been translated by Mr. Terry Telger into an English text that is clear and cogent. The authors' message is comprehensive and straight forward. They show how diagnosis of knee disorders lends itself to a disciplined, orderly thought pro cess based on a substantial body of scientific knowledge. This book, through effective illustrations, clarity of text and thought, and subject organization, leads the reader through the diagnostic evaluation of the knee in an enjoy able and unforgettable way. Some may think the diagnostic process is dead with the advent of magnetic resonance imaging. They are wrong: the diagnostic process has never been more alive, and M. Strobel and H.-W. Stedtfeld capture the excitement of modern day diagnosis through the integration of many disciplines - anato my, pathophysiology, general examination, special examinations, and special studies. This is the unique character of this book and why it will be a text ap preciated by all who care for the knee-injured patient. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Aneurysms of the Popliteal Artery Antonino Cavallaro, 2020-10-02 Popliteal aneurysms are still controversial in terms of their pathogenesis, and challenging in terms of their treatment. This book offers a detailed overview of the latest advances in our understanding of the disease, and highlights the latest theories. Divided into eght sections, it focuses on: the historical background, embryology and anatomy of the popliteal artery, clinical presentation and diagnosis, pros and cons of traditional surgical techniques, pros and cons of advanced endovascuar techniques. The last section focuses on non-atherosclerotic popliteal aneurysme, i.e. on diseases in which popliteal aneurysms may specifically appear, rendering more challenging the diagnosis and the treatment As stressed in the foreword by the Chief Editor of the Journal of Vascuar Surgery, this book, given its scope, offers a valuable guide for all health professionals - experts and in training -.involved in vascular pathology and surgery. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Anatomy & Physiology Lindsay Biga, Devon Quick, Sierra Dawson, Amy Harwell, Robin Hopkins, Joel Kaufmann, Mike LeMaster, Philip Matern, Katie Morrison-Graham, Jon Runyeon, 2019-09-26 A version of the OpenStax text |
anatomy of the back of knee: The BioMechanics Method for Corrective Exercise Price, Justin, 2019 The BioMechanics Method for Corrective Exercise enables health and fitness professionals to identify common musculoskeletal imbalances in their clients and apply appropriate corrective exercises to swiftly eliminate muscle and joint pain and improve physical function. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Primary Knee Arthroplasty Urs Munzinger, Jens Boldt, Peter A. Keblish, 2011-06-28 Primary knee arthroplasty (PKA) has a long history and modern mobile bearing knee implants are successfully implanted worldwide since 1977. Primary Knee Arthroplasty focuses on basic science, personal surgical experiences, clinical, functional and radiographic outcomes of PKA, with special focus on challenging knees such as severe varus and valgus deformities with associated bone defects, fixed flexion deformities, soft tissue contractures, and arthrodesed knees. Patella treatment with or without resurfacing is addressed in great detail. Early criterion-based rehabilitation and the patient’s return to participating in sports are discussed as is the management of prosthetic or surgery related complications. Lavishly illustrated to complement the text, Primary Knee Arthroplasty is a ‘must-have’ for all practicing knee replacement surgeons, orthopedic surgeons in training, orthopedic nurses, and physiotherapists with a special interest in knee arthroplasty. Tips and tricks provided by experienced knee surgeons are indispensable for daily clinical practice. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Knee Fractures Marc Hanschen, Peter Biberthaler, James P. Waddell, 2021-11-30 This book provides a complete overview of the various types of fractures around the knee. Each chapter addresses anatomical key features, surgical procedures, postoperative regimes and complication strategies. International knee experts discuss how to improve osteosynthesis techniques as well as pearls and pitfalls for each type of knee fracture. Current clinical outcomes are included throughout and the authors recommend their preferred therapeutic approach and salvage measures if required. Knee Fractures is an essential, go-to resource for orthopaedic surgeons dealing with the total spectrum of simple and complex knee fractures in daily clinical practice. |
anatomy of the back of knee: The Patellofemoral Joint James M. Fox, Wilson Del Pizzo, 1993 |
anatomy of the back of knee: Systematic Musculoskeletal Examinations George V. Lawry, The University of Iowa Research Foundation, 2011-10-12 A thorough introductory guide to the techniques of the musculoskeletal examination Systematic Musculoskeletal Examinations is a clear, step-by-step learning text and atlas designed to teach essential and foundational skills of musculoskeletal physical assessment. Utilizing concise, easy-to-follow text and hundreds of outstanding photographs, this is an important resource for students, residents in training, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and practicing physicians seeking an organized approach to performing practical, problem-focused musculoskeletal physical examinations. Systematic Musculoskeletal Examinations presents a 3-part learning system: 1. Screening Musculoskeletal Examination (SMSE): rapid assessment of structure and function 2. General Musculoskeletal Examination (GMSE): comprehensive assessment of joint inflammation and arthritis 3. Regional Musculoskeletal Examination (RMSE): focused assessments of structure and function combined with special testing of the shoulder, knee, and neck and low back Each chapter is similarly organized to include: Introduction, Clinical Utility and Objectives; Essential Concepts and Clinical History; Overview and Component Parts of the Examination; a Practice Checklist, and brief descriptions of Common Clinical Problems. Superb photographs support the text and enhance the learning process. |
anatomy of the back of knee: The Menisci Robert F. LaPrade, Elizabeth A. Arendt, Alan Getgood, Scott C. Faucett, 2017-02-21 This book is a comprehensive journey through the pathogenesis and treatment of meniscal pathology. It details the elements that are necessary to properly understand, diagnose, and treat meniscal tears, ranging from vertical tears to radial tears and root avulsions. Treatment techniques are thoroughly described and illustrated, with presentation of the latest evidence on outcomes. The algorithmic treatment of meniscal tears has undergone a rapid transformation. We have progressed from the initial treatments involving removal of the meniscus using an open technique, to the performance of partial meniscectomies and complex meniscal repairs by means of an arthroscopic technique. The current treatment goal is to maintain the biology and mechanical integrity of this vital knee structure, an aim too often disregarded by past generations of surgeons. An explosion of new knowledge, coupled with advances in arthroscopic and surgical technology, has paved the way for wider application of approaches that help to preserve the meniscus, in the hope of preventing or delaying the development of knee arthritis. This book will have utility for all clinicians who treat meniscal lesions and will serve as a valuable resource for years to come. |
anatomy of the back of knee: The Things They Carried Tim O'Brien, 2009-10-13 A classic work of American literature that has not stopped changing minds and lives since it burst onto the literary scene, The Things They Carried is a ground-breaking meditation on war, memory, imagination, and the redemptive power of storytelling. The Things They Carried depicts the men of Alpha Company: Jimmy Cross, Henry Dobbins, Rat Kiley, Mitchell Sanders, Norman Bowker, Kiowa, and the character Tim O’Brien, who has survived his tour in Vietnam to become a father and writer at the age of forty-three. Taught everywhere—from high school classrooms to graduate seminars in creative writing—it has become required reading for any American and continues to challenge readers in their perceptions of fact and fiction, war and peace, courage and fear and longing. The Things They Carried won France's prestigious Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger and the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize; it was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Reconstruction of the Knee Joint S. Niwa, S. Yoshino, M. Kurosaka, Konsei Shino, Sumiki Yamamoto, 1997-04 More than 20 years have passed since the International Symposium on Total Knee Replacement was held in London in 1974. Prosthetic design and operative technique have been greatly improved since then, and there is now an accepted standard concept of total knee arthroplasty. Thirteen years after the London symposium, another international symposium on total knee replacement was held, this time in Nagoya, Japan, in 1987. Its ambitious objective was to push forward the frontiers of continuous investigation and improve ment of total knee replacement. The fruits of the individual efforts presented at the Nagoya symposium were published in a volume of proceedings entitled Total Knee Replacement. In the years since 1987, further investigations have been conducted in various parts of the world regarding prosthetic design, fixation, long-term radiological follow-up, biomechanical evaluation, and biomaterials research. In knee ligament reconstruc tion, rapid progress has been made in the past five years in clinical practice and fundamental research by means of arthroscopic surgery and tissue transplantation, and we have come close to establishing a standard treatment. Under these circumstances, an international symposium on knee joint reconstruc tion was planned for 1994, again to be held in Nagoya, to provide ample opportunity for exchanging information and sharing clinical experience from around the world. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Adult Reconstruction Daniel J. Berry, Scott Steinmann, 2007 Written by leading experts from the Mayo Clinic, this volume of our Orthopaedic Surgery Essentials Series presents all the information residents need on hip, knee, shoulder, and elbow reconstruction in adults. It can easily be read cover to cover during a rotation or used for quick reference before a patient workup or operation. The user-friendly, visually stimulating format features ample illustrations, algorithms, bulleted lists, charts, and tables. Coverage of each region includes physical evaluation and imaging, evaluation and treatment of disorders, and operative treatment methods. The extensive coverage of operative treatment includes primary and revision arthroplasty and alternatives to arthroplasty. |
anatomy of the back of knee: The Multiple Ligament Injured Knee Gregory C. Fanelli, 2012-08-16 The Multiple Ligament Injured Knee: A Practical Guide to Management includes the most developed knowledge needed to successfully diagnose and treat knee ligament injuries. This thorough work presents anterior and posterior cruciate and collateral ligament anatomy and biomechanics along with non-invasive methods for diagnosing the extent of injury, such as radiographic and arthroscopic evaluation. Various injuries are discussed in addition to useful treatment techniques, including arthroscopic reconstruction, posterolateral and posteromedial corner injury and treatment, assessment and treatment of vascular injuries, assessment and treatment of nerve injuries, rehabilitation, and post-operative results. Each of these clearly written chapters is accompanied by a wealth of line drawings and photographs that demonstrate both the surgical and non-surgical approaches to examination and treatment. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Treat Your Own Knee Robin McKenzie, 2018 |
anatomy of the back of knee: Clinical Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine and Sacrum Nikolai Bogduk, 2005-01-01 Bogduk aims to provide a foundation of knowledge upon which an understanding of the various treatment and therapy techniques of the different specialities involved can be built. This edition includes discussion of the sacrum and sacro-iliac joint. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Gross Anatomy: The Big Picture, Second Edition, SMARTBOOKTM David A. Morton, K. Bo Foreman, Kurt H. Albertine, 2011-06-14 Get the BIG PICTURE of Gross Anatomy in the context of healthcare – and zero-in on what you really need to know to ace the course and board exams! Gross Anatomy: The Big Picture is the perfect bridge between review and textbooks. With an emphasis on what you truly need to know versus “what’s nice to know,” it features 450 full-color illustrations that give you a complete, yet concise, overview of essential anatomy. The book’s user-friendly presentation consists of text on the left-hand page and beautiful full-color illustrations on the right-hand page. In this way, you get a “big picture” of anatomy principles, delivered one concept at a time -– making them easier to understand and retain. Striking the perfect balance between illustrations and text, Gross Anatomy: The Big Picture features: High-yield review questions and answers at the end of each chapter Numerous summary tables and figures that encapsulate important information 450 labeled and explained full-color illustrations A final exam featuring 100 Q&As Important clinically-relevant concepts called to your attention by convenient icons Bullets and numbering that break complex concepts down to easy-to-remember points |
anatomy of the back of knee: Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Gregory C. Fanelli, MD, 2015-02-27 Now in a revised and expanded second edition including ten new chapters, this classic text on the diagnosis and management of posterior cruciate ligament injuries represents the state of the art. Comprehensive and used-friendly, the book covers PCL anatomy and biomechanics, diagnosis and evaluation, and both surgical and non-surgical treatment strategies. Surgical chapters discuss graft selection and open and arthroscopic techniques, including both primary and revision surgery and combined reconstruction with other knee ligaments. New chapters illustrate cutting-edge and advanced surgical techniques in reconstruction and primary repair, articular cartilage resurfacing and meniscus transplant in the PCL injured knee, mechanical graft tensioning, the role of osteotomy, treatment of PCL injuries in children, results of treatment and outcomes data in PCL injuries, clinical case studies, and the editor’s experience chapter based on 24 years of treating PCL injuries. Complications, bracing and rehabilitation round out the presentation. Written and edited by leaders in the management of injuries to the knee, this will be an invaluable text for orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine practitioners alike. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Recent Advances in Arthroplasty Samo Fokter, 2012-01-27 The purpose of this book was to offer an overview of recent insights into the current state of arthroplasty. The tremendous long term success of Sir Charnley's total hip arthroplasty has encouraged many researchers to treat pain, improve function and create solutions for higher quality of life. Indeed and as described in a special chapter of this book, arthroplasty is an emerging field in the joints of upper extremity and spine. However, there are inborn complications in any foreign design brought to the human body. First, in the chapter on infections we endeavor to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date analysis and description of the management of this difficult problem. Second, the immune system is faced with a strange material coming in huge amounts of micro-particles from the tribology code. Therefore, great attention to the problem of aseptic loosening has been addressed in special chapters on loosening and on materials currently available for arthroplasty. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Stress Echocardiography Eugenio Picano, 2015-10-06 This sixth edition is enriched by over 300 figures, 150 tables and a video-companion collecting more than 100 cases also presented in the format of short movies and teaching cartoons. This extensively revised and enlarged edition of this long-seller documents the very significant advances made since the fifth (2009) edition and is entirely written by Eugenio Picano, a pioneer in the field sharing his lifetime experience with the help of an international panel of 50 contributors from 22 countries representing some of the best available knowledge and expertise in their respective field. In a societal and economic climate of increasing pressure for appropriate, justified and optimized imaging, stress echocardiography offers the great advantages of being radiation-free, relatively low cost, and with a staggering versatility: we can get more (information) with less (cost and risk). For a long time, the scope and application of stress echo remained focused on coronary artery disease. In the last ten years, it has exploded in its breadth and variety of applications. From a black-and-white, one-fits-all approach (wall motion by 2D-echo in the patient with known or suspected coronary artery disease) now we have moved on to a omnivorous, next-generation laboratory employing a variety of technologies (from M-Mode to 2D and pulsed, continuous, color and tissue Doppler, to lung ultrasound and real time 3D echo, 2D speckle tracking and myocardial contrast echo) on patients covering the entire spectrum of severity (from elite athletes to patients with end-stage heart failure) and ages (from children with congenital heart disease to the elderly with low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis). |
anatomy of the back of knee: Ligaments of the Knee Alfred J Tria Jr., Giles R. Scuderi, 2024-09-30 This is the first machine-generated literature overview on the ligaments of the knee. Introduced and curated by experts in knee surgery, it provides a sound summary of the current knowledge base on knee ligamentous anatomy, kinematics and surgical procedures. The auto-summaries have been generated by a recursive clustering algorithm via the Dimensions Auto-summarizer by Digital Science handled by Subject Matter Experts and the editors of this book. The editors of this book selected which SN content should be auto-summarized and decided its order of appearance. Please be aware that these are extractive auto-summaries, which consist of original sentences, but are not representative of its original paper, since we do not show the full length of the publication. Also note that only published SN content is represented here, and that machine-generated books are still at an experimental stage. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Anatomy and Human Movement Nigel Palastanga, Derek Field, Roger W. Soames, 2013-10-22 Anatomy and Human Movement: Structure and Function describes the musculoskeletal structures of the human body and the biomechanics behind their movements. The book provides anatomical descriptions of bone and muscle groups with emphasis on the joints; enumeration of common traumatic or pathological problems affecting the musculoskeletal structures; and the use of palpation through intact skin to describe the structures, as well as how movements can be tested and analyzed with respect to joint movement, muscle work and function. Chapters on embryology; the skin and its appendages; terminologies used in the book; and an account of the structure and function of the nervous system are included as well. Students of anatomy will find the text a valuable reference material. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Joint Range of Motion and Muscle Length Testing Nancy Berryman Reese, William D. Bandy, 2010-01-01 One of the most comprehensive texts on the market, Joint Range of Motion and Muscle Length Testing, 3rd Edition, is an easy-to-follow reference that guides you in accurately measuring range of motion and muscle length for all age groups. Written by renowned educators, Nancy Berryman Reese and William D. Bandy for both Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy professionals, this book describes in detail the reliability and validity of each technique. A new companion web site features video clips demonstrating over 100 measurement techniques! Full-color design clearly demonstrates various techniques and landmarks. Clear technique template allows you to quickly and easily identify the information you need. Simple anatomic illustrations clearly depict the various techniques and landmarks for each joint. Coverage of range of motion and muscle length testing includes important, must-know information. Complex tool coverage prepares you to use the tape measure, goniometer, and inclinometer in the clinical setting. Over 100 videos let you independently review techniques covered in the text. Chapter on infants and children eliminates having to search through pediatric-specific books for information. Anatomical landmarks provide a fast visual reference for exactly where to place measuring devices. Chapters dedicated to length testing makes information easy to locate. UPDATED information and references includes the latest in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction Janet G. Travell, David G. Simons, 1992 ...gives a thorough understanding of what myofascial pain actually is, and provides a unique and effective approach to the diagnosis and treatment of this syndrome for the lower body muscles. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis in the Young Patient Brian M. Grawe, J. Gabriel Horneff III, Joseph A. Abboud, 2022-01-20 The management of glenohumeral arthritis in the young patient remains a challenging problem for the treating clinician. The activity demands seen in such patient populations require a unique understanding of what the goals of treatment are to ensure satisfied and sustainable outcomes. In addition, younger patients have a longer life expectancy and more active lifestyles, which can negatively impact the longevity of arthroplasty implants that are traditionally used in the older patient population. As such, the discovery and implementation of novel and anatomy preserving techniques continue to evolve to meet the demand of younger patients without compromising their outcomes. This practical text serves to educate the treating clinician on how to recognize and categorize glenohumeral osteoarthritis in young patients and offers insight into the various operative and non-operative treatment options. Opening chapters examine the prevalence and burden, etiology and evaluation of the condition, followed by chapters discussing the current non-invasive and non-operative approaches to treatment, such as injection therapy. The main complement of chapters are detailed descriptions of surgical approaches, from arthroscopy and cartilage reconstruction to total and reverse shoulder arthroplasty, stemless approaches and arthrodesis. A final chapter expands on future management strategies. Radiographs and intraoperative photos are provided to enhance the text. Presenting the state of the art for this increasingly common condition, Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis in the Young Patient is an ideal resource for orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists alike. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Meniscal Injuries John D. Kelly, IV, 2013-09-20 Thoroughly discussing the varied elements of meniscal damage and repair, Meniscal Injuries: Management and Surgical Techniques includes the insights and expertise of over 20 leading surgeons and researchers on topics ranging from meniscal anatomy, physical examination, innovative resection and repair techniques, gene therapy, and tissue regeneration. This treatise offers wisdom aimed at assessing true surgical candidates, exploring the intricacies of meniscal composition and function, an overview of meniscal scaffolds and replacements, and patient examination pearls. Also discussed in depth is cutting edge research concerning meniscal repair enhancement, nanofiber technology as a means of meniscal replacement, and biologic agents directed toward chondral protection. All the science presented will direct the sports medicine practitioner to state-of-the-art treatment aimed at knee preservation. Meniscal repair and regeneration is a rapidly evolving science - early attempts at meniscal restoration or repair resulted in short-term gains which often sacrificed long-term joint integrity. Now, the practitioner is afforded numerous means of retaining or restoring meniscal tissue. Breakthroughs in scaffold and allograft replacement, as featured herein, offer the promise of articular cartilage preservation like never before. In addition, tissue regeneration and gene therapy techniques, featured throughout, offer a glimpse into emerging technologies aimed at preserving or replacing meniscal tissue in previously considered “hopeless” cases. As such, Meniscal Injuries will be an indispensible resource to orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine practitioners interested in providing the absolute most contemporary and evidence-based care to their patients. |
anatomy of the back of knee: Knee Ligaments Dale M. Daniel, Wayne H. Akeson, John Joseph O'Connor, 1990 |
Normal Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Knee
We review the normal anatomy of the knee, emphasizing connective tissue structures and common injury patterns. knee can be conceptualized as 2 joints—a tibiofe-moral and a …
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Semitendinosus: Origin: ischial tuberosity Insertion: medial side of knee This insertion is the knee) behind the insertions of gracilis and sartorius on the medial tibia (below
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interested in knee problems. With this book, we have combined the detailed anatomy of the knee joint with the biomechanics and radiology of the knee joint, and we have correlated all of this …
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The most important nerves around the knee are the tibial nerve and the common peroneal nerve in the back of the knee. These two nerves travel to the lower leg and foot, supplying sensation …
Posterior Knee Anatomy - Springer
Removing the deep fascia in the back of the knee reveals the popliteal fossa. It is filled with adipose tissue (see Fig. 8.2). The popliteal fossa is diamond shaped. It is bounded proximally …
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Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Knee Joint Complex Jill Robertson MSc(PT), Dip Manip FCAMPT Anatomy Knee joint complex = 3 joints Tibiofemoral Joint
About Your Knee - OrthoInfo
What are the parts of the knee? Your knee is made up of four main things: bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. Bones. Three bones meet to form your knee joint: your thighbone …
Knee Anatomy - PatientPop
The term anterior refers to the front of the knee, while the term posterior refers to the back of the knee. So the anterior cruciate ligament is in front of the posterior cruciate ligament. This guide …
Knee Anatomy
Inside the knee joint, two other im portant ligaments stret ch between the femur and the tibia: the anterior cruciate (ACL) in front, and the posterior cruciate lig ament (PCL ) in back.
ANATOMY of THE KNEE
ANATOMY of THE KNEE The knee consists of three separate compartments: Patello femoral compartment: This is the part of the joint between the back of the patella (kneecap) and the …
Surgical anatomy & pathology of the popliteal fossa
This article covers the anatomy of the posterior knee and popliteal fossa, the surgical approach and the common pathologies encountered in the posterior knee and popliteal fossa.
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The knee is surrounded by several muscles, the largest of which are the quadriceps (front of thigh), the hamstrings (back of thigh), gastrocnemius and soleus (calf) muscles.
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Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Knee (copyright s h palmer 2009) Movement of the knee joint can be classified as having six degrees of freedom—three translations: anterior/posterior, …
Anatomical study of the innervation of posterior knee joint
Our study provides an anatomical basis for the “Interspace between the Popliteal Artery and the Capsule of the posterior Knee (iPACK) block” recently described by Sanjay Sinha.20 The …
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The hamstrings musculature (not shown) is comprised of three muscles (semimembranosus, semitendinosus, biceps femoris) on the back of the thigh and help flex (bend) the knee.
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The popliteal fossa is a diamond-shaped hollow on the back of the knee joint. It becomes prominent when the knee is flexed. This fossa is an important anatomical region because it …
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Skeletal anatomy of the knee: The knee joint is comprised of 3 bones – the femur (thigh), tibia (shin bone) and patella (kneecap). In general, the knee is very stable in a front to back (flexing …
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The back of the kneecap is divided by a vertical ridge which corresponds with a groove in the end of the thigh bone. Although these ridges are matched to a certain extent, they are not totally …
Imaging of the posterolateral corner of the knee
Knowledge of the anatomy of the structures in the lateral and posterolateral aspects of the knee, and the common injury patterns to this area seen on MRI, will allow accurate diagnosis to be …
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Dinosaur Anatomy & Classification Orientation Terms – terms that are independent of ... Anterior Posterior • The back side (where the spine is located) is called dorsal. (“toward and beyond …
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the back of the knee and thigh. When these muscles contract, the knee bends. Nerves The most important nerves around the knee are the tibial nerve and the common peroneal nerve in the …
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with osteoarthritis progression and subsequent total knee arthroplasty (24). Anatomy.—Anatomic knowledge is the most important fac-tor that enables accurate and confident evaluation of all …
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RELEVANT ANATOMY The medial aspect of the knee is the most commonly injured com-partment in knee pain.9 It contains the medial collateral ligament ... An effusion in the back of …
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Popliteal Fossa Venous: Anatomy, Clinical Significance, …
The popliteal fossa is an anatomical space located at the back of the knee joint, which contains a complex network of blood vessels and nerves. Among these structures, the popliteal vein is …
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Lateral Knee: Patient positioned with affected side against bucky. Knee is flexed. For knee to be in true lateral position. Elevate and “block” the heel with a foam wedge. If patient is standing, …
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Anatomical study of the innervation of posterior knee joint
analgesia to the posterior knee joint capsule. InTrOduCTIOn In the USA, 705 649 knee replacements were performed in 2011,1 with an anticipated increase to 3.48 million by 2030.2 …
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Muscle group that extends the knee Muscle group that extends the thigh and flexes the knee Smaller hip muscle commonly used as an injection site Muscle grou-p of the lateral leg; plantar …
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Anatomy Knee joint complex = 3 joints Tibiofemoral Joint . 11-04-27 2 Articular cartilage Menisci Capsule. 11-04-27 3 Medial stabilizers
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pain at the inner side of the knee during walking. The pain disappears immediately and normal walking again becomes possible. • Feeling of giving way: this is the typical sensation in …
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knee pain and the second most common complaint presenting to outpatient physical therapy after low back pain.1,2 The term PFPS is often used to refer broadly to anterior knee pain, ... Bony …
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From the lateral side of the knee, fibers from the arcuate ligament contribute to the posterior knee capsule [3]. Pathologic conditions com-monly affect the posterior knee capsule or inter …
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arthritis on the back of the patella is also removed and replaced with a small piece of plastic. All the metal and plastic components are fixed into place with special bone cement, allowing the …
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Knee Anatomy: The knee is the largest joint in the body, and one of the most easily injured. It is made up of the lower end of the thigh bone (femur), the upper end of the shin bone (tibia), and …
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refer to the knee! History: - Red flag symptoms for intraarticular injury: Painful locking, clicking or catching; feeling that the knee “will give out”; swelling and effusion. - More chronic knee pain …
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KNEE PAIN & TENDERNESS Page 1 of 4 Adopted: 6/11/12 Knee Pain & Tenderness: Differential Diagnoses by Location ... A discrete knowledge of anatomy is critical. This information can …
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the knee are usually done with the knee in full extension. Ana-tomic studies done with the knee in flexion have previously focused on posterior knee anatomy pertinent for high tibial osteotomy …
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comparative anatomy [7,8,9] and evolution of the complex structure of the knee [2,10] may have a practical clinical application in the improvement of the ligamentous reconstructions and …
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What is knee osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is the most common type of knee arthritis. A healthy knee easily bends and straightens because of a smooth, slippery tissue called articular …
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Several important neurovascular structures pass from the thigh into the leg by coursing through the fat-filled popliteal fossa. • Popliteal artery • Popliteal vein (The superficial small saphenous …
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lignant processes can also affect the knee bursae, some of which show similarities with intra-articular pathology, because of their synovial origin.3 In daily practice, differentiation of the …
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Surgery removes the damaged parts of your knee and replaces them with metal and plastic. It can also put your knee back in its normal position. How can knee surgery help me? You should …
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Imaging of the posterolateral corner of the knee
The posterolateral aspect of the knee is stabilized by a complex anatomy of osseous, myotendinous and ligamentous structures. Unrecognized injuries to this part of the knee are a …
Surgical anatomy & pathology of the popliteal fossa
knee joint, with reference to the relationship of major vessels and nerves. This article will cover the anatomy of the posterior knee and popliteal fossa, the surgical approach used and the …
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ing anteroposterior knee X-ray, the patient is in the supine position on the table, leg is in the neutral position, and the knee is fully extended. Central X-ray should be directed vertically to …
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going back in". The knee will become swollen and painful. Walking may be difficult and it will be difficult to fully bend and straighten the knee. With a dislocation, the patella will remain …
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also a leading cause of chronic knee pain in adolescents. Basic anatomy . The knee cap (patella) is a triangular bone which sits on top of the thigh bone (femur). Both the back of the kneecap …
Posteromedial corner injuries of the knee
most particularly in the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee. This article provides a resume´ of the functional anatomy of the posteromedial corner of the knee as seen with MRI and …
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Anatomy of the knee The knee is a hinge joint stabilized by ligaments on each side in the front and the back of the knee. Arthritis “wear and tear” to the bone surfaces or damage to the …
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