Clinical Anatomy - Knee
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Another way to remember the attachments of the cruciate ligaments is to cross your index and middle fingers where the middle finger will be on the top of the index finger.
Place the crossed finger on the ipsilateral side of your knee, ie, if you crossed your fingers using your left hand, place that hand on your left knee.
And there you go, the 'ACL' would be the middle finger that goes from laterally to medially while 'PCL' would be the index finger that goes from medially to laterally. Acl is in front and pcl is at the back.
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The whole knee joint anatomy summary in just 10 minutes , amazing , i wouldnt find a better video to refresh my memory
I am a radiologist who requires to understand anatomy well. I am left speechless with the amount of work and passion I can see from your videos. Hats off man. 👍😀
This was amazing! I plan to watch this until I can recite it back word for word. I am going back to school for a DPT and plan to become a Physical Therapist. This information is perfect for understanding the knee and will help me explain to patients whats going on in the knee. I would love to see another on of these on the shoulder!
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Hope u doing well
Are you doing your practice as a physiotherapist now ?
I’m not a medical student, just wanted to understand the anatomy, you explained it so well! Thank you!
The best student/teacher/scientist i've ever seen ! Great job mate ;)
Wonderful video, illustrations of the knee anatomy, animation and conservation to help someone understand the working of the knee. I will need to watch it again and again. Thank you.
this is so amazing with clear, precise and digestible information. it has actually simplify my understanding of lower limb with ease. Thanks indeed Armando make more for us.
I wish the whole anatomy was teached us like this. Thank you for your amazing work, respects from İstanbul :)
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i don't know how grateful I am to stumble upon your video...you explain it in an easy way..Bless you!
it was such a helpful video...covering many important topics in the same video...keep doing such videos
YES. Just what I needed for tomorrow's practical quiz!
Hi thanks for the enthusiasm and life in your explanation, sounds like you know what you are talking about rather than reciting from your notes!😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you so much for such simple and clear explanation in great details with clinical correlation. Helped me a lot in my studies.
We need more teachers like you 💛💛💛
Loved your work Sir
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More blessings your way
You are an amazing artist. Everything became so clear .
Every video is so explanative and understandable. Great job!
Amazing how complex the knees is and the supporting structures. Can you make a video on knee replacement and how it fits in with all these structures that you outlined here
This is such a solid video, thanks a lot man, your videos made learning anatomy so much easier!
Your content and informations are great help for medical students! Keep it up!
it's Brilliant, men!Thank you!
Fanatastic stuff! I'll be putting this down as CPD for sure. Thanks 🙏
So nicely explained with easy diagrams and step by step analogy. Thank you so much sir!
Very helpful, well detailed and accurate. Thank you.
I have a complicated knee issue going on and I'm trying to get familiar. This video has been very helpful. Thank you!!
This was really great, love the style of your videos, you really cover everything in a general view. Thank you!
Stopped before half way through as I wanted to say this is a great illustration and thank you!
Impressed with the comunication and presentation skills, great vid. But I have one thing to say, In the flexed position of the knee the patella does not go upward, instead it stays anterior
Cheers, man
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Your videos are amazing, please keep up the good work!!
Man... thank you so much for this videos . Amazing, it teaches a lot. Thanx again
Thanks! That was great for revision of anatomy and clinicals :)
Now I understood how perfectly u write ... First u write with pencil and u fair it up with the marker during the video .... 🤘🏼
This is awesome! Thank you.
Amazing 😍loved it thanks a lot
Best account to refresh my anatomical knowledge. Everytime.
Thank you for this super helpful beautiful explanation, keep up your good work
Hey Armando.
I don't know if I'm wrong, but you don't have any ads on your vids, do you?
This is, of course, nice for your viewers, but I think a lot of us really appreciate the huge work you do, and I really think you deserve to make an income from it...
I wouldn't bother with ads, and I think you should get paid by this. Hope other viewers agree with this.
Have a good day.
Cheers!
I hate ads, but I agree wholeheartedly.. These videos are exceptional and you definitely deserve to be compensated for your time and effort; especially when they're this detailed and informative..
Or get a patreon! :)
Absolutely. It's excellent video.
This the first video I watch too simply explained especially through diagrams.I have subscribed and like also👍👍👍
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Awesome video! Thank you!
Great channel! Keep it up!
Thanks man. My son hurt his knee playing football and we have a doctor appointment tomorrow and now I am going in there loaded with knowledge!! Pretty sure it is the Anserine Bursa that is moving around and causing pain. Great video my friend.
That is so awesome you are taking such a pro active approach! I hope your son's knee is doing better!
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Thank you for your excellent video. It was very informative and exactly what I was looking for.
This is soo good! Thank you :)
Excellent lecture! Thank you.
Great video. I like your style.
amazing video ! thank you
very elaborate. Thanks for the illustration
You are an extraordinary GENIUS... Thumbs up King!!!
Thank you Armando
AMAZING video, thank you
thank you, excellent, keep up the good work
You are great man! Keep going
Very good illustration and video set up, interesting penmanship.
This is beautiful lecture
Great video.
Thanks very much
excellent presentation thank you!
just brilliant!!
The human body is amazing.. You draw very well. Thank you 🤗👌
Great video!
Thank you, perfect.
This was on point
Thank you
amazing explanation
Great lecture thank you
Such a amazing video ….knee anatomy so simplified
The clearest and easiest video on knee anatomy I have seen
Yes, ty , very nice pictorial presentation of the knee..
Very nicely put 👍
Excellent teaching 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Best anatomy lecture
Thank you so much, respects from Al-anbar (Ramadi)
Excellent sir
Hi! I love your videos! Can you make more for psych please ! Thank you
This is fantastic. Can you cover information about meniscus injuries and solutions?
A great teacher
It was just a big wow! I didn't understand knee joint so well ever before.
This is really helpful.
good video!
Awesome, thank u sir
very helpful, thank u very much !
this was just on point
Could you do more of this ? Like anatomical specific for an articulation like coxo femoral or the ankle ? Would be great.
Thanks for the great work,
peace
Nice teaching..
Hey Armando..can you please upload clinical anatomy videos of shoulder lumbar and other joints as well.. enjoyed watching the knee joint and was very informative..
Great Video! I love your videos and using them to study for mu boards tests. Thank you!
I saw on the final image that there was supposed to show the meniscus tear...but it didn't show in the video.... are you planning on having a video for that?
Also: do you publish the final drawing with all illustrations of the videos somewhere where I can download it?
Sir please make a separate video on clinical anatomy on ankle joint, like this video of knee joint.
You way of explaination is great .
Really nice .
excellent video... :)
Hey Armando.
I don't know if I'm wrong, but you don't have any ads on your vids, do you?
This is, of course, nice for your viewers, but I think a lot of us really appreciate the huge work you do, and I really think you deserve to make an income from it...
I wouldn't bother with ads, and I think you should get paid by this. Hope other viewers agree with this.
Have a good day.
Cheers!
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fruitandstuff
fruitandstuff
3 years ago
YES. Just what I needed for tomorrow's practical quiz!
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sacrimmo
sacrimmo
3 years ago
The best student/teacher/scientist i've ever seen ! Great job mate ;)
Really like the video and the best explanation I've come across. A small doubt though - does the IT band consist of 2/3 TFL or 1/3 TFL?
Tore my acl and wanted to learn more about my knee. Thanks!
thank you for this...👏
Brilliant - thankyou
Hello. You mentioned the PCL prevents hyper extension. I’ve learned that it prevents hyperflexion (posterior translation of the tibia on the femur) whereas the ACL prevents hyperextension (anterior translation of the tibia on the femur). I understand that it does prevent hyperextension but thought it’s primary job is preventing hyperextension. Given common MOI for PCL tears being excessive force into flexion and the ACL common MOI is hyperextension, I was a little confused at that part. Overall this is a great resource, comment back if you can!
**primary job being prevention of hyperflexion
Täck så mycket Armando
Beutiful explanation tnx bro
Fml I DON'T think there's a better knee anatomy video even if you paid for one!
God bless you
Thank you
Explanation super sir
Aren't the ACL and PCL drawings mixed up? You said the ACL goes from the posterior part of the femur to the anterior part of the tibia but your drawing shows it in front? I don't recall if you said it so apologise in advance but I remember those ligaments also twist on their own axis before they join the bones, is that correct?
Great video as always!