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Normal anatomy |
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The knee is a complex joint made up of the distal end of the femur (femoral condyles) and the proximal end of the tibia (tibial plateau). A number of ligaments run between the femur and the tibia in the knee joint. The anterior cruciate ligament, the posterior cruciate liagment, and the meniscal ligaments are among the ligaments of the knee joint. | |||
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Review Date: 7/9/2001 12:00:00 AM Reviewed By: A.D.A.M. Medical Illustration Team |
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