Knee Ligament Anatomy Animation

September 17, 2008, ,

This is an excellent animation showing the four key ligaments in the knee and their functions in holding the knee joint together.

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source: MGH Sports Medicine Service

 

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Comments

  • I agree with this blog, this comment is very interesting and I want to visit it more frequently.
  • cindy.tan
    Dear Nikki,

    Thanks for visiting our website.

    The videos can be found on http://www.massgeneral.org/sports/videos.html , you just have to ask the original author for permission to incorporate the animation into your slideshows.

    Best Regards,
    The Editor
  • Nikki
    This animation is excellent! I teach Anatomy & Sports Injuries to College students and would love to incorporate it into my slideshows when covering the knee. Would this be acceptable?
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