Multiligament Injured Knee Dislocation: Difference between revisions
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A knee dislocation occurs when the bones that form your knee are out of place. The tibia and fibula get moved compared to the femur. The bones of your knee are held together by the ACL, PCL, LCL and MCL. For a knee dislocation to happen, these ligaments have to tear.<br> | |||
== Clinically Relevant Anatomy == | == Clinically Relevant Anatomy == |
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Key-words: knee dislocation, knee injury
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A knee dislocation occurs when the bones that form your knee are out of place. The tibia and fibula get moved compared to the femur. The bones of your knee are held together by the ACL, PCL, LCL and MCL. For a knee dislocation to happen, these ligaments have to tear.
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