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knee muscles, ligaments, tendon
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To solve this, we identify the structures of the knee joint:
- Femur (Thighbone): The upper, rounded bone forming the knee’s upper part.
- Patellar Ligament (Tendon): Connects the patella to the tibia (often associated with the patella’s connection).
- Fibula: The smaller lower leg bone, lateral to the tibia.
- Tibia (Shinbone): The larger lower leg bone, medial and weight - bearing.
- Collateral Ligament (e.g., Fibular Collateral Ligament): Stabilizes the knee laterally.
- Meniscus (Medial Meniscus, or general meniscal structure): Cartilage pad in the joint for cushioning.
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL): Stabilizes the knee, preventing forward tibial displacement.
- Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL): Stabilizes the knee, preventing backward tibial displacement.
- Patella (Kneecap): The small, triangular bone in front of the knee, protecting the joint.
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- Femur (Thighbone)
- Patellar Ligament (or related tendon/ligament)
- Fibula
- Tibia (Shinbone)
- Collateral Ligament (e.g., Fibular Collateral Ligament)
- Meniscus (e.g., Medial Meniscus)
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
- Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)
- Patella (Kneecap)