Knee instability has been the focus of large number of studies over the last decade; however, a high incidence rate of injury still exists. The aim of this short report is to examine knee joint anatomy and physiology with respect to knee stability. Knee joint stability requires the integration of a complex set of anatomical structures and physiological mechanism. Compromising any of these structures leads to destabilisation and increased risk of injuries. This review highlights the structure and soft tissue of the knee that contribute to its stability and function. This introduction is part of the Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology’s Special Issue “The Knee: Structure, Function and Rehabilitation”
The largest articulation inside human body is the knee joint which is composed by hard components, s...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative knee instability is one of the major reasons accounting for unsatisfactory...
Deteriorating knee stability is a local risk factor that reflects the occurrence and aggregative of ...
Knee instability has been the focus of large number of studies over the last decade; however, a high...
Joint instability creates a clinical and economic burden in the health care system. Injuries and dis...
Instability of the patellofemoral (PF) joint of the knee is typically caused by chronic atraumatic i...
Re-injury to a recently rehabilitated or operated knee is a common occurrence that can result in sig...
The purpose of this thesis is to improve our insight into the diagnosis of chronic posttraumatic ins...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is common in knee joint accounting for 40% of sports injury....
The biomechanical investigation of the entire knee joint is essential in understanding the joint fun...
Knee joint instability is frequently (>65%) reported by patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) duri...
Since the early years of orthopaedics, it is a well-known fact that anatomy follows function. During...
Individual variations in anatomy, structure and strength of the human knee and their effect on the f...
This article reviews the evidence for the roles of the anterolateral soft-tissue structures in rotat...
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex disease with several proposed mechanisms for both the initiati...
The largest articulation inside human body is the knee joint which is composed by hard components, s...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative knee instability is one of the major reasons accounting for unsatisfactory...
Deteriorating knee stability is a local risk factor that reflects the occurrence and aggregative of ...
Knee instability has been the focus of large number of studies over the last decade; however, a high...
Joint instability creates a clinical and economic burden in the health care system. Injuries and dis...
Instability of the patellofemoral (PF) joint of the knee is typically caused by chronic atraumatic i...
Re-injury to a recently rehabilitated or operated knee is a common occurrence that can result in sig...
The purpose of this thesis is to improve our insight into the diagnosis of chronic posttraumatic ins...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is common in knee joint accounting for 40% of sports injury....
The biomechanical investigation of the entire knee joint is essential in understanding the joint fun...
Knee joint instability is frequently (>65%) reported by patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) duri...
Since the early years of orthopaedics, it is a well-known fact that anatomy follows function. During...
Individual variations in anatomy, structure and strength of the human knee and their effect on the f...
This article reviews the evidence for the roles of the anterolateral soft-tissue structures in rotat...
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex disease with several proposed mechanisms for both the initiati...
The largest articulation inside human body is the knee joint which is composed by hard components, s...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative knee instability is one of the major reasons accounting for unsatisfactory...
Deteriorating knee stability is a local risk factor that reflects the occurrence and aggregative of ...