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The knee is the largest joint in the body and one of the most complicated. It acts like a hinge joint connecting your thigh bone (femur) to your shin bone (tibia). To understand the knee, it is important to understand its anatomy. Lining articular cartilage covers the ends of the bones and underside of the kneecap and helps the joint glide smoothly. Ligaments are rope-like structures that hold the joint together and provide stability. There are four main ligaments in your knee, two outside the joint (medial and lateral collateral ligaments), and two inside the joint (anterior and posterior…mehr

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The knee is the largest joint in the body and one of the most complicated. It acts like a hinge joint connecting your thigh bone (femur) to your shin bone (tibia). To understand the knee, it is important to understand its anatomy. Lining articular cartilage covers the ends of the bones and underside of the kneecap and helps the joint glide smoothly. Ligaments are rope-like structures that hold the joint together and provide stability. There are four main ligaments in your knee, two outside the joint (medial and lateral collateral ligaments), and two inside the joint (anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments). The meniscus is a horseshoe-shaped pad of cartilage that functions as a cushion or shock absorber between the bones. The muscles around the knee provide strength and power, and also help stabilize the joint. Tendons are the specialized ends of the muscles that connect them to bones. Because the knee supports most of the body's weight, it is vulnerable to injury and arthritis. It is prone to overuse injuries and sports-related incidents. PT, or rehab as some people call it, can ease your muscle and joint pain to get your strength back and put you on the road to recovery.
Autorenporträt
Dr Pooja Arya, Physiotherapist and Palliative Care Consultant, worked in Research & Referral Army Hospital, New Delhi, and currently working in AIIMS, Rishikesh (UK). She worked on several kinds of research and still working on as Study to check the Effect of Different exercises on Pregnant woman and also on Human Gate Analysis.