The knee joint is the largest joint of the body. It includes many important structures, specific to the knee such as the menisci and cruciate ligaments. Another important feature is the joint surfaces that are not highly compatible to bring together bones. To increase compatibility and provide ...
The purpose of this chapter is to identify the functional anatomy that impacts the reconstruction of the arthritic knee with a prosthetic implant. This work does not attempt to review all the detailed soft-tissue anatomy of the knee that is covered more expansively both in description and illustr...
KNEE JOINT ANATOMYPOPLITEUS TENDONFABELLOFIBULAR LIGAMENTPOSTEROLATERAL RESTRAINTSBIOMECHANICSThe major supporting structures of the posterolateral knee were noted to be composed of three components: the fabellofibular ligament, the arcuate ligament, and popliteus muscle with origin from fibular head. We ...
Functional Anatomy of the Ankle Joint :Function of the Ankle Understood from Human Anatomy Junji,Dan - 《Physical Therapy Japan》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Anatomy of the Foot and Ankle: Descriptive, Topographic, Functional These activities have been planned and implemented in accordance with the ...
Gomphosis example tooth and wall of dental socket Cartilaginous example intervertebral discs Uniaxial joints 1 axis, 1 plane, one degree of freedom and has angular motion Uniaxial joint types hinge joint and pivot joints Hinge joint example humeroulnar knee Pivot joint rotation motion examples-radio...
1. Functional anatomy of the patello-femoral joint. Cadaver knee joints were mounted so that life-like forces of weight-bearing were simulated. The patello-femoral contact areas were defined under load throu... JJ Goodfellow,DSD Hungerford,MM Zindel - 《Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British...
What is the function of the knee joint? How many fibrous joints are there in the body? What is a joint in anatomy? What is the tissue characteristic of a synarthrosis joint? Which synovial joints are non-axial? What type of synovial joint is the talocrural joint? What are the three ma...
Functional Anatomy of the Knee The purpose of this chapter is to identify the functional anatomy that impacts the reconstruction of the arthritic knee with a prosthetic implant. This work does not attempt to review all the detailed soft-tissue anatomy of the knee that... D.G.Eckhoff,D.G.Eck...
5) acetabular labral tears, 6) hip instability, and 7) hip muscle tendinopathy. Cadaveric anatomy lab sessions will include both full cadaveric preparations and joint specific pro-sections to provide hands-on experience of functional anatomy and biomechanics concepts related to knee a...
2.The anatomic or functional manifestations of a disease:the pathology of cancer. 3.A departure or deviation from a normal condition:"Neighborhoods plagued by a self-perpetuating pathology of joblessness, welfare dependency, crime"(Time).