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ACL, PCL, lateral collateral ligament, medial collateral ligament

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Q: What are the knee ligaments?
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Is a knee ligament tear a internal or external injury?

Internal or external to what? The knee joint? There are a number of knee ligaments e.g. anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are internal to the knee joint but the medial and lateral collateral ligaments are external to the knee joint


What do Donjoy knee braces do?

Donjoy knee braces protect knee ligaments from injury. This is an ideal product for athletes that do not want to injure or re-injure their knee ligaments.


What are the 3 C's of knee injury?

The 3 C's of common knee injuries are, collateral ligaments, cruciate ligaments, and cartilages.


What does Cruciate ligaments in knee do?

cruciate ligaments (cruciatum), allowing a very large range of motion (extension and flexion) of knee


What is the name of the tendon on the side of the knee?

The bone in your knee, or knee cap is also called a patella. This bone sits in ligaments between the femur and the tibia.


What help stabilize the knee?

The Ligaments


The ligaments providing lateral and medial stability to the knee joint are?

Collateral ligaments


How do liaments help the knee?

The knee consists of four main ligaments. Ligaments help the knee by providing support and stability when it is moved in various positions such as when bending and stretching the leg.


What ligament of the knee is intracapsular?

cruciate ligaments


How can damaging the ligaments in a knee affect the knee joint?

It can make the joint unstable.


You landed on your feet and hurt your knee What is wrong?

I know when I did that, I twisted the ligaments in my knee.


What are the functions of ligaments and how they are related to the skeletal system?

Theyattach one bone to another bone. For example, at the knee, two ligaments surround the knee holding it steady.