What is a poplitel ligament?
Poppliteal liga is one of the two bonds found in the leg behind the knee joint. Both extracapsular ligaments, which means that they are located on the outside of the joint capsules, a sloping popliteal ligament, and the arched poppliteal liga connects the bones of the knees on their backs. As drought, They Serve and Dual Purpose of the Mintaining the Structural Integrity of the Knee Joint While Preventing Hyperextension of the Knee by Forces Directed at Its Front Side As Well As External Rotation of the Tibia Bone, Or the Outward Twisting Knee.
Converging at the Knee Joint Are The Three Major Bones of the Leg: The Femur, Tibia, and Fibula. The knee joint itself consists of the lower end of the femur or the femur and the upper end of the tibia, with the upper part of the smaller fibular shin bone, it copes with the upper part of the tibia on the side of the joint. In addition, a small disk -shaped bone, also known as anecap, covers the front of the joint. Behind the patella and between the femurAnd the tibia is the joint capsule itself, which is lined with a membrane and contains cartilage meniscus, joint fluid and several intracapsular bonds that include anterior cross ligaments (ACL) and rear screams (PCL).
There are many more bonds on the outside of the joint that work to surround and protect the joint, as well as the bones of the knees. These include collateral bonds that connect the bones longitudinally with both sides of the joint and popliteal ligaments behind the knee. Unlike their counterparts, which consist of linear strips of fibrous tissue connecting one bone with a neighboring bone, they are sloping and arched popliteal ligaments more complicated in their connections.
dating back to one end from the medial condylava body of a slanted popliteal ligament located under the joint on the inner aspect of the knee, found vertically and laterally, the main body of the slanted poplite ligament located under the KLThe inner aspect of the knee is located under a knob in the shape of a knob, which is located under the joint on the inner aspect of the knee, the main body of the slanted popliteal ligament. In other words, most of the fibers of this ligaments run from inside the knee obliquely up and out through the back of the knee. These fibers are attached to the lateral condyle of the femur, rounded wounds at the bottom of the femur, which is located above the joint on the outer aspect of the knee, as well as the inter -cuisine fossus or space between the condyles of the femur.
On its diagonal course through the back of the knee, however, some fibers of the slanted popliteal ligament took over the detour. A short distance above the media condyle of the tibia, where the ligament begins, these fibers closest to the inner boundary of the knee up and slightly backwards, branching the main part of the ligament at an angle of almost 90 degrees. These fibers associate with the lowest fibers of the tendon of the muscle semimembranos muscle, one of the three muscles of the group of hamstring. This means that after running down down the media aspectThe rear thigh is the semimembranosus of the tendon, which intersects with a sloping poplite ligament behind the knee.
mirroring this detour of the media fibers of the slanted popliteal ligament into the tendon of the semimembranosus is an arc popliteal ligament on the side of the knee. Like the media fibers, they point up from the body of the sloping ligament to the inner aspect of the knee, the side fibers of the ligaments downwards to form an arc ligament. The Arcuate Ligament, which branches the oblique section under the side condyle of the femur, is a narrow belt that descends to attach to the head of the fibula just below. On its course, it releases its own division, which is inserted into the intermediate space in the upper center of the tibia, which gives an arched paleniteal ligaments the appearance upside down.