The Knee Joint. Muscles that cross the Hip and Knee Joints Sartorius: –Hip flexionKnee flexion Rectus Femoris: –Hip flexionKnee extension Tensor Fasciae.
UNDERSTANDING WORDS For Chapters 6 and 7 check out pages 157 and 181. For example: Ax-, axis: axial skeleton – upright portion of the skeleton that supports.
Anatomy / Physiology Overview Skeletal System. Normally, it is composed of 206 bones that give form to the body and, with the joints, allow body motion.
Osteochondritis Dissecans Jamie Flint. Patient Presentation 16 year old male Highly active Crutches training pre-surgery Decreased ROM in L knee.
HENRY T. GOITZ, MD Academic Chief – Sports Medicine Institute Director – Education, Research, Injury Prevention Center Co-Director – Orthopaedic Sports.
KNEE ANATOMY RHS Sports Medicine. TIBIA FIBULA FEMUR 1 2 3 4 PATELLA BONY ANATOMY OF THE KNEE.
STIFLE JOINT DISEASES IN SPORT HORSE: THERAPY BY ACUPUNCTURE STIFLE JOINT DISEASES IN SPORT HORSE: THERAPY BY ACUPUNCTURE STIFLE JOINT DISEASES IN SPORT.
Knee region Bones Joint Muscles Artery & Nerves. Knee osteology.
Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals Skeletal System Anatomy and Physiology Flash Cards.
The framework of bones and cartilage which protect organs, and provides a lever system that allows locomotion.
6 Bones and Skeletal Tissues Part A. Skeletal Cartilage Contains no blood vessels or nerves Surrounded by the perichondrium (dense irregular connective.
Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by A.ligaments B.tendons C.Bursa D.both A and B.