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Hip, Ankle, Elbow Arthroscopy
  Comments (0) 27 Mar, 2024

Hip, Ankle, Elbow Arthroscopy

ATFL Injury Anterior Talofibular Ligament (ATFL) Injury The ankle joint is stabilized primarily by two groups of ligaments: the medial and lateral ligament complexes. Medial Group Deltoid Ligament Calcaneonavicular Ligament (commonly known as the Spring Ligament) Lateral Group Syndesmosis: Anterior-Inferior Tibiofibular Ligament (AITFL) Posterior-Inferior Tibiofibular Ligament (PITFL) – with the…
Impingement Sendromu
  Comments (0) 31 Dec, 2023

PCL

POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) plays a crucial role in stabilizing the knee by preventing the posterior displacement of the proximal tibia on the distal femur. Measuring approximately 36-39 mm in length and 11-13 mm in diameter, the PCL consists of two distinct bundles: the anterolateral bundle…
meniscustears_1280
  Comments (0) 31 Dec, 2023

MENISCUS

MENISCUS The knee joint has two menisci—the lateral meniscus and the medial meniscus. The lateral meniscus is smaller, circular, and O-shaped, while the medial meniscus is C-shaped, broader, but thinner with a flat underside. The medial meniscus is wider at the back than the front and is firmly attached to…
MCL-injury
  Comments (0) 31 Dec, 2023

MCL

Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) Injury The MCL is a ligament on the inner side of the knee, connecting the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia). It has two layers: Superficial MCL – Main stabilizer against valgus stress (force pushing the knee inward). Deep MCL – Supports knee stability,…