Abstract
Functionally, the knee comprises 2 articulations-the patellofemoral and tibiofemoral. Stability of the joint is governed by a combination of static ligaments, dynamic muscular forces, meniscocapsular aponeurosis, bony topography, and joint load. The surgeon is ill equipped to undertake surgical treatment of a dislocated knee without a sound footing in the anatomic complexities of this joint. We review the normal anatomy of the knee, emphasizing connective tissue structures and common injury patterns.
MeSH terms
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Biomechanical Phenomena / physiology
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Humans
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Joint Instability / physiopathology
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Knee / anatomy & histology*
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Knee / physiology*
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Ligaments, Articular / anatomy & histology
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Ligaments, Articular / injuries
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Ligaments, Articular / physiology
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Menisci, Tibial / anatomy & histology
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Menisci, Tibial / physiology
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Patella / anatomy & histology
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Patella / injuries
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Patella / physiology
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Patellofemoral Joint / anatomy & histology
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Patellofemoral Joint / injuries
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Patellofemoral Joint / physiology
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Quadriceps Muscle / anatomy & histology
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Quadriceps Muscle / injuries
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Quadriceps Muscle / physiology
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Synovial Fluid / physiology
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Tibial Meniscus Injuries