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Although the knee joint may look like a simple joint, it is one of the most complex. Moreover, the knee is more likely to be injured than is any other joint in the body. We tend to ignore our knees until something happens to them that causes pain.
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www.arthroscopy.com/sp05001.htm
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The bones of the knee, the femur and the tibia, meet to form a hinge joint. The joint is protected in front by the patella (kneecap). The knee joint is cushioned by articular cartilage that covers the ends of the tibia and femur, as well as the underside of the patella.
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www.scoi.com/kneeanat.htm
www.scoi.com/kneeanat.htm
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Tour the anatomy of the knee, looking specifically at common sports injury anatomy. Visit http://www.sports-injury-info.com/ytknee for more videos and ...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=_StElDL5A64
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Dr. Bertram Zarins of the Mass General Hospital Sports Medicine Service has prepared this animation to educate patients about the anatomy of the ligaments which provide stability for the knee. For... ... Knee Anatomy Video Tour ... Basic surface anatomy knee...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTV5Yo3E7VQ
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Knee Pain Info is an educational website designed to help people obtain information about anterior cruciate ligament anatomy and function. ... BASIC KNEE ANATOMY...
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www.kneepaininfo.com/kneeanatomy.html
www.kneepaininfo.com/kneeanatomy.html
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The Center for Knee Shoulder and Hip: Interactive knee anatomy ... About Dr. Reilly | Sports safety | Education | Office info | Testimonials | Q&A | Patient Forms | Contact | News...
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www.sportsknee.com/kneeanatomy.htm
www.sportsknee.com/kneeanatomy.htm
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KNEE ANATOMY; Anatomy of the Knee Joint; The knee joint is medically known as the tibiofemoral joint. It is the largest joint in the body. The knee joint depends on four strong ligaments for stability. Each ligament serves to limit the motion of the knee in various directions.
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physicaltherapy.about.com/od/orthopedicsandpt/a/TheKnee...
physicaltherapy.about.com/od/orthopedicsandpt/a/TheKnee.htm
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Read about knee pain causes (osteoarthritis, arthritis), symptoms (swelling, stiffness) and treatment (exercises). Learn about knee anatomy and knee injuries. ... home > chronic pain center > chronic pain a-z list > knee pain index > knee pain article...
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www.medicinenet.com/knee_pain/article.htm
www.medicinenet.com/knee_pain/article.htm
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A Patient's Guide to Knee Anatomy ... To better understand how knee problems occur, it is important to understand some of the anatomy of the knee joint and how the parts of the knee work together to maintain normal function.
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www.eorthopod.com/public/patient_education/6507/knee_an...
www.eorthopod.com/public/patient_education/6507/knee_anatomy.html
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