Lumbar Spine, Hip and Knee - LO 7

7. Describe the knee joint, including associated ligaments and tendons that assist in supporting the joint. Understand the typical organization of bursae in this region.

The knee joint is a modified hinge joint which is capable of a small degree of medial and lateral rotation, particularly from a flexed position. The knee joint is actually a complex of 3 articulations: patellofemoral and lateral & medial tibiofemoral joints. When observing the articular surfaces of the medial and lateral condyles of the femur and tibia, one can observe the notable incongruence of the articulation structures. Due to this incongruence, accessory structures are vital to the structural integrity of this joint. 

Accessory structures of knee joint: