Where is the adductor tubercle of the femur?
What is above the medial epicondyle of the femur?
What is C shaped?
Where does the gracilis originate?
What is the medial and lateral condyle of the femur?
What does ACL stand for?
What is anterior cruciate ligament?
What bones make up the tibiofemoral joint?
What is the tibia and the femur, and patella?
Where does the IT band insert that also can easily be overuse form flexion and extension?
What is Gerdy's Tubercle?
what shape is the lateral meniscus?
What is O shaped?
What do the rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus, medialis, vastus, lateralis all have in common?
What is they all innervate with the femoral nerve?
What is the role of the ACL?
What is prevents the tibia from sliding out in front of the femur, as well as provides rotational stability to the knee?
What ligaments keep this joint from sliding too far laterally and medially?
What is the MCL and LCL?
What side of the patella is the articular facets?
What is the posterior side?
What is the identifying factor of the pes anserine?
What is where the semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and gracilis tendon insert on the tibia?
Where does the bicep femoris insert?
How is the ACL injured?
What is planted foot, ER, valgus force, forced hyperextension, deacceleration or rotation?
What keeps this joint from crushing under the weight of the body and degrading from friction?
What is the menisci?
Where is the joint line?
What is the anterior portion of the meniscus?
What function does the menisci perform for the body?
What is shock absorbers and static stabilizers?
What action does the sartorius perform?
What is flex and medially rotate at the knee, and flex, abduct and medially rotate at the hip?
How does dynamic stabilization help the ACL recover?
What is hamstrings contractions hold knee back?
How does blood supply affect the healing of this joint?
What is since the menisci are thicker on the outside than in the middle and there is good blood supply on outside and bad on inside it is harder to heal because it takes longer because there is less blood flow?
What condition occurs when the tibial tuberosity get inflamed?
What is oschgaslaters?
Where is the quad tendon?
What is superior to patella, distal quad?
What do the semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and bicep femoris all have in common?
What is they originate at the ischial tuberosity?
Where does the ACL attach?
What is the back of the lateral condyle of the femur?
How does dynamic stability help a PCL injury to this joint?
What is it strengthen quads to the pull knee forward?