The specific paste locations included the bilateral anterior superior iliac spine, posterior superior iliac spine, greater trochanter of the femur, medial and lateral condyles of the femur, fibular tuberosity, tibial tuberosity, internal and external malleoli of the fibula, the surface of the second...
Elias JJ, Carrino JA, Saranathan A, Guseila LM, Tanaka MJ, Cosgarea AJ. 2014. Variations in kinematics and function following patellar stabilization including tibial tuberosity realignment. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc 22:2350-2356.
The reason could be strong and forceful pulls (traction forces) of the quadriceps muscle and patellar tendon on the apophysis in the anterior part of the tibial tuberosity11. Additionally, the natural progression of changes during puberty may also influence the onset of OSD12. The duration of ...
They pass down the front of the thigh and then join together near the knee to form the quadriceps tendon. The quads tendon flows around the patella (kneecap) before finally attaching to the tibial tuberosity at the front of the shin bone, by which time it is known as the patellar tendon...
Evaluation of active knee flexion and hamstring strength after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using hamstring tendons Arthroscopy (2002) E. Tillett et al. Localization of the semitendinosus-gracilis tendon bifurcation point relative to the tibial tuberosityAn aid to hamstring tendon harvest Arthro...
The rectus femoris muscle attaches to the anterior iliac spine and the tibial tuberosity. How does its contraction move the thigh and the leg? Examine principal appendicular muscles of the body and distinguish their origins, insertions, actions, and innervations. ...
s of the knee joint. The other muscles included in the quadriceps femoris are the vastus medialis, vastus intermedius and vastus lateralis. All four muscles, though they have different origins, combine to form the patellar tendon and share a common insertion poin...
rounded protuberances that help the tibia fit into the bottom of the femur. The lateral condyle is above the head of the fibula and the medial condyle is opposite. The anterior portion of the top of the tibia is called the tibial tuberosity, where the patella (knee cap) is attached via ...
Insertion (Lateral aspect of) head of fibula Action Hip joint: thigh extension, thigh external rotation; Knee joint: leg flexion, leg external rotation; stabilizes pelvis Innervation Long head: tibial division of sciatic nerve (L5-S2) Short head: common fibular division of sciatic nerve (L5-...
The rectus femoris muscle attaches to the anterior iliac spine and the tibial tuberosity. How does its contraction move the thigh and the leg? What is the role of the long extensor muscle of the toes? Which toes does it control? Is the gracilis muscle located in the foot, hip, leg, ...