Knee Injury
Knee Injury
Knee Injury
Injuries
Important Structures
Cruciate ligaments
Collateral ligaments
Menisci
Articular cartilage
Patellar tendon
Cruciate ligaments
Control anterior and
posterior movements
Fit inside the
intercondylar fossa
Collateral ligaments
Control lateral movement
Exposed to valgus (MCL) and varus (LCL)
forces
Menisci
Weight distribution
Without menisci the weight of
the femur would be
concentrated to one point on
the tibia
Converts the tibial surface into
a shallow socket
Articular cartilage
Tibial tuberoscity
Patellofemoral groove
Patella acts like a fulcrum
to increase the force of the
quadriceps muscles
Ligaments
Knee is like a round ball on a
flat surface
Ligaments provide most of
the support to the knees
Little structure or support
from the bones
Muscles
Quadriceps - extension
Hamstrings - flexion
IT band from the gluteus
maximus and tensor fascia
latae
Cutting (rotation)
Hyperextension
Straight knee landing
When the knee is
extended, the ACL is at
its maximal length
putting it at an
increased risk of
tearing
External factors
Amount of lower body strength
Footwear and surface interaction
Unhappy Triad
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ACL
Medial collateral
ligament
Medial meniscus
NCAA
Four times more ACL tears in women than men
basketball players.
Three times more in gymnasts
2.4 times more in soccer
Higher rates are also found among women in
team handball, volleyball and alpine skiing
Factors
Smaller size of ACL
Smaller intercondylar notch
Larger Q-angle (doubtful)
Factors
Weaker hamstrings
Hormones
ACL Reconstruction
Shockwave
Graft Harvest
Drill
Attach
Rehab
Meniscal Tears
Meniscal Tears
PCL Injuries
PCL Injuries
Chronic Injuries
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6.
Patellar Tendonitis
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Subluxation of Patella
Chondromalacia
Osgood-Schlatters Disease
IT Band Syndrome
1. Patellar Tendonitist
Patellar Tendonitist
Patellar Tendonitist
Squats
Lunges
Leg Extension
Leg Press
Uphill Running
2. Subluxation of the
Patella
3. Chondromalacia
A softening & fissuring of the articular
cartilage of the patella
Causes
1. Aging
2. Mechanical defects
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Training errors
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6.
4. Osgood- Schlatter
Disease
Osgood- Schlatter
Disease