- the leg and
consists of two joints: one
between the
femur and
tibia (
tibiofemoral joint), and one
between the
femur and
patella (patellofemoral joint)...
-
upper surfaces of the
condyles articulate with the
femur to form the
tibiofemoral joint, the
weightbearing part of the knee joint. The
medial and lateral...
- are four
compartments to the knee.
These are the
medial and
lateral tibiofemoral compartments, the
patellofemoral compartment and the
superior tibiofibular...
-
function prevents anterior tibial subluxation of the
lateral and
medial tibiofemoral joints,
which is
important for the pivot-shift phenomenon. The ACL has...
-
bends backwards. In this deformity,
excessive extension occurs in the
tibiofemoral joint. Genu
recurvatum is also
called knee
hyperextension and back knee...
- energy. In humans,
female legs
generally have
greater hip
anteversion and
tibiofemoral angles,
while male legs have
longer femur and
tibial lengths. In humans...
-
extended at the
coxal joint, and the
shank (lower leg) is
extended at the
tibiofemoral joint.
These joint positions cause the
rectus femoris muscle to remain...
-
liver granulocyte right lung lobe
stroma of bone
marrow white adipose tissue subcutaneous adipose tissue tunica adventitia of
aorta tibiofemoral joint...
- Graichen, Heiko; Stein, Thomas; Welsch, Frederic; Burgkart,
Rainer (2012). "
Tibiofemoral and
patellofemoral joint 3D-kinematics in
patients with
posterior cruciate...
- hairs,
giving it an
overall grizzled grey appearance.
Distal from the
tibiofemoral joint, the legs are black. The base of the large,
bushy tail is brownish...