What tendons and ligaments are in the back of the knee?

What tendons and ligaments are in the back of the knee?

The posterior cruciate ligament, located in the back of the knee, is one of several ligaments that connect the femur to the tibia. The posterior cruciate ligament keeps the shinbone from moving backward too far. It is stronger than the anterior cruciate ligament and is injured far less often.

What are the parts behind the knee?

Hamstring: The prominent tendons at the back of the knee. They are the sidewalls of the hollow behind the knee. (This hollow is called the popliteal space). Both hamstrings connect to muscles that flex the knee.

What runs along the back of the knee?

The popliteus is a muscle that runs diagonally across the back of the knee, underneath the hamstrings, from the lateral femur to the medial tibia.

How do you treat tendonitis in the back of the knee?

Follow these recommendations to relieve the knee pain.

  1. Rest. Refrain from the activity that caused the tendinitis.
  2. Ice. Apply ice wrapped in a towel for 15 minutes once or twice a day.
  3. Elevate.
  4. Take OTC medicine.
  5. Compress.
  6. Ease back into activity.

What does a DVT feel like behind the knee?

The symptoms of a popliteal vein thrombosis include pain, swelling, and tenderness around the area of the clot. While the vein is closer to the surface of the skin in the back of the knee, a clot can form anywhere in the blood vessel. The skin over the affected area may also feel warm to the touch.

What is the anatomical name for the back of the knee?

There is, in fact, a proper name for the knee-pit. The proper name is the popliteal fossa. A fossa is a pit, cavity or depression (usually used in reference to bones), while popliteal is a reference to the popliteus muscle, which is in the back of the knee. The popliteal fossa is the entire knee-pit area.

What muscles are on the back of the knee?

1) Popliteus This is another of the muscles in the back of the knee called popliteus which helps the knee to twist, aids stability of the knee and helps protect 2) Calf Muscles Just below the knee on the back of the shin are the calf muscles, soleus and gastrocnemius. 3) Gluteal Muscles

What is the anatomy behind the knee?

The tibia, femur, and patella, all are covered with a smooth layer of cartilage where they contact each other at the knee joint. There is also a small bone called a fabella, that is often located behind the knee joint.

What is the small bone behind the knee?

The fabella bone is a small sesamoid bone found buried in the gastrocnemius close to the proximal attachment behind the knee at the level of the mid-patella and posterior to the distal femur. It has no bony attachments. Fabella is the Latin word for bean.

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