
Knee Anatomy: Injuries, Complication & Treatment
Knee Anatomy
The anatomy of the knee is what retains knee specialists involved fixing the injury that happens from twisting, drops, scrapes, or turning beyond its adequate variety of motion. The femur, tibia, and patella, are the bones that make up the structure of the knee. Four major ligaments join the bones, including the middle collateral, parallel collateral, anterior cruciate (ACL) and posterior cruciate with the latter being the most frequently damaged.