Knee Meniscus: a special extra thick layer of cartilage that sits on the top of the tibia The knee meniscus is particularly important as it acts as a shock absorber to reduce the forces going through the bones and reduces friction, allowing the bones to move smoothly. The back of the pat...
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The sciatic nerve then travels down the back of the upper thigh. 此后坐骨神经沿大腿后侧下行。 Above the back of the knee, the sciatic nerve divides into two nerves, the tibial and the common peroneal nerve, both of which ...
The sole of each foot Behind each knee Near liver Near spleen Each side of the temple Eyes Each side of clavicle The back of the head The most notable are the ones at the palm of each hand and the sole of each foot. Healers often utilize their energy centers in the center of the pa...
Articular cartilage allows the knee bones to glide over each other and absorbs shock. Articular cartilage covers the surfaces of the bones where they meet: at the bottom of the femur, the top of the tibia, and the back of the kneecap. Articular cartilage is an extremely slippery, strong, ...
the hip and knee to 90°. Alternatively, both legs can be flexed at hips and knees to 90°. For modified lithotomy position, have the individual lie on his back with his feet together and hips and knees bent. For the third position, direct the patient to stand in front of the exam ...
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patellar tendon in turn, attaches to the front of the tibia. The hamstring muscles on the back of the thigh attach to the tibia at the back of the knee. The quadriceps muscles are the main muscles that straighten the knee. The hamstring muscles are the main muscles that bend the knee. ...
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