Menisci and Joint capsule # Knee Complex Biomechanics
Detailed lecture on anatomy and biomechanics of the MENISCI and JOINT CAPSULE of knee joint.The knee joint has two menisci namely MEDIAL AND LATERAL KNEE MENISCUS.They are present on the top of tibia and function as to improve the congurency of knee joint as well as they act as shock absorbers, also dissipates the axial loads on tibiofemoral joint.The lecture covers anatomy of meniscus,its shape and features along with its biomechanics. The innervation of meniscus along its nourishment is also discussed.
The knee joint is covered all together by a single joint capsule.That is the tibiofemoral joint as well as patellofemoral joint is covered by a single joint capsule.The joint capsule is made of two layers and the discussion focus on layers of meniscus and further on to function of joint capsule.
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KANNUR MEDICAL COLLEGE
Видео Menisci and Joint capsule # Knee Complex Biomechanics канала Tony's Tutorial
The knee joint is covered all together by a single joint capsule.That is the tibiofemoral joint as well as patellofemoral joint is covered by a single joint capsule.The joint capsule is made of two layers and the discussion focus on layers of meniscus and further on to function of joint capsule.
For more details or notes be free to contact on my social media platforms.
Follow my official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/tonystutorial/
or my Instagram profile: https://www.instagram.com/tonystutorial/
TONY JOSEPH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
KANNUR MEDICAL COLLEGE
Видео Menisci and Joint capsule # Knee Complex Biomechanics канала Tony's Tutorial
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