Knee Region Flashcards

1
Q

Struck to elicit the knee jerk reflex

The reflex is blocked by damage to the femoral nerve or spinal cord segments L2-4

A

Patellar ligament

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2
Q

From medial epicondyle of the femur to the tibial shaft

Abduction of the knee joint

Tearing causes abnormal passive abduction of extended leg

A

Medial (tibial) collateral ligament

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3
Q

From lateral epicondyle of the femur to the head of fibula

Adduction of the knee joint

Tearing causes abnormal passive adduction of extended leg

A

Lateral (fibular) collateral ligament

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4
Q

From anterior aspect of the tibia to the lateral condyle of femur

Prevents anterior movement of the tibia in reference to the femur

If torn –> abnormal passive anterior displacement of the tibia (anterior drawer sign)

Stretched by hyperextension injury at the knee joint

A

Anterior cruciate ligament

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5
Q

From posterior aspect of tibia to medial condyle of the femur

Prevents posterior movement of the tibia

If torn –> abnormal passive posterior displacement of the tibia (posterior drawer sign)

Stretched by hyperextension injury at the knee joint

A

Posterior cruciate ligament

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6
Q

C-shaped fibrocartilage attached to the medial collateral ligament

Easily torn because not very mobile

A

Medial meniscus

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7
Q

O-shaped fibrocartilage

A

Lateral meniscus

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8
Q

Related to the popliteal fossa which contains the tibial nerve, common peroneal nerve, popliteal artery & vein, & small saphenous vein

A

Knee region

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9
Q

Violent blow on the lateral side of the knee (football clipping) –> causes abduction & lateral leading to tearing of the ff:

  • anterior cruciate ligament
  • medial collateral ligament (excessive abduction of knee joint)
  • medial meniscus
A

Terrible triad of Donoghue

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10
Q

Articulation of medial & lateral condyles of femur with the medial & lateral condyles of the tibia

A

Knee (femorotibial) joint

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