Thank you so much for the vedios which cleared all my doubts and for kinetics and kinematics of knee joint is it we have to explain the same screw home mechanism
Amazing video, just one query in the last part of demonstration with bones, the medial and lateral rotation of femur tibia was vice versa. Rest very well explained. Thank you. Hope you rectify it.
My knee has locked up 5 times in my life. It's one of the most painful feelings I've ever experienced. I've completely changed how I do things like sit or squat just to prevent locking. It's worked so far, haven't had a lock in about 8 years. Is there anything I can do to permanently remove the risk of locking so I can live a normal life without having this in the back of my mind all the time? Edit: my locks have almost all occurred with open kinematic
This kind of pattern is seen in meniscus injury or any other intra articular injuries so if you have any of that you should get ab MRI /CT to first find out what exactly is going on with your knee...
You got the lateral rotation and the medial rotation of the tibia wrong in the illustration, my boy. Especially at [7.25], notice, while you extend the joint, you are medially rotating the tibia. If the medial femoral condyle is larger, the medial tibial plateau has to travel a longer distance than the lateral tibial plateau which will halt prematurely, leading to a tilt towards the lateral side, i.e. lateral rotation.
3 years later your video saved me, excellent explanation.
omg I've seen a few videos and websites explaining this but you explain it the best thank you so much
Thbaks a lot sir, very useful video. Not only do these videos help me but makes me hopeful in humanity.
Thanks Joe.. we love you
Thank you for the best explanation. My all doubt are cleared now.❤
Bhaiya...
Explaining very nice ❣️
But In Medial and lateral rotation you are holding the bones of left and explaining it like as right
Yes
I'm really sorry about that....realised it after uploading the video..
Hope you got your concept right :)
Thank you so much for your feedback!!
great job, really make biomechanics easy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏
Your welcome!
Thankyou for making me understand this
I'm very much impressed by his teaching🤗
Thank you🙏
The open and close kinematics stood helpfull , it helped imagining better
I will copy your notes brilliant notes
Thank you so much for the vedios which cleared all my doubts and for kinetics and kinematics of knee joint is it we have to explain the same screw home mechanism
Amazing video, just one query in the last part of demonstration with bones, the medial and lateral rotation of femur tibia was vice versa. Rest very well explained. Thank you. Hope you rectify it.
Yess sorry about that I've mentioned it already in the comments section
Thank you for your feedback:)
@@MovementScience8 okay my bad. But thanks for the amazing video😀
Amazing Video...Thanku sir :)
Outstanding explanation 🔥
Thank you so much 🙏
What a explanation!!! Thanks 👍🏻
Thank you❤
Good work 👍. Just one think I have noted that when you were demonstrating locking unlocking you were moving tibia opposite to what you were saying .
Yes I realised it little late... Sorry about that!!
My knee has locked up 5 times in my life. It's one of the most painful feelings I've ever experienced. I've completely changed how I do things like sit or squat just to prevent locking. It's worked so far, haven't had a lock in about 8 years.
Is there anything I can do to permanently remove the risk of locking so I can live a normal life without having this in the back of my mind all the time?
Edit: my locks have almost all occurred with open kinematic
This kind of pattern is seen in meniscus injury or any other intra articular injuries so if you have any of that you should get ab MRI /CT to first find out what exactly is going on with your knee...
@@MovementScience8 I was afraid you'd say that.. Thank you for your time I appreciate it
Just amazing ♥️🔥
Thank you!
Superb video
Very Nice explanation ❤️🔥.... please Give the notes on teligaram.... please share your teligaram link🙏🏻
I have shared all my notes on Instagram
The link for the same is in the description.Thank you for watching:)
Thanks 🙏 sir
Please pnf explaination video ..you teach awesome
Best video ever ❤️
Thank you🙏
Really great explanation.
Thank you
Explicit explanation 👍🏻
Thank you
You forgot to mention the muscles responsible for this mechanism which is also very important. Popliteus is the unlocking muslce
Great video!
Thank u bhai ❤
Really nice! Thank you :!
Thank you❤
12k viewss🔥🔥🔥🔥
Keep em videos coming😍
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awesome
Great!
Thank you🙏
Brooooo danger 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Explained very well...but the medial and lateral roatation of the femur that you did was for the right leg and you are holding the left leg
Yea just saw that...the neck of femur was on other side...sorry about that!
@@MovementScience8 it's femure
Perfect explained...🔥
ur da bomb thank u
Clear explanation.Suggest to expand channel.
More videos coming soon
Thank you ❤️
Wahh so niceeee thank you so much!!!!
Good one !
Thank you:)
Which muscle is involved in locking of knee joint
Can you please explain bucket and pump handle motion 🙏🙏🙏
Nicely explained
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Thanks❤❤❤
Subtalar problem now fixed 2 screw .and next how to remove
Awesome explanation 😍
Thank you:)
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thanks so much
Your welcome:)
4:33 👌👌😂
bhut mja aaaya sunke?
Plz make for tmj
thank you so much
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Notes mil jayega?
Can you please add a video describing knee articulation ligament and capsule
I have already completed the whole knee series you can check out my playlists of knee joint you'll find all the videos there
@@MovementScience8 thank you
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You got the lateral rotation and the medial rotation of the tibia wrong in the illustration, my boy. Especially at [7.25], notice, while you extend the joint, you are medially rotating the tibia. If the medial femoral condyle is larger, the medial tibial plateau has to travel a longer distance than the lateral tibial plateau which will halt prematurely, leading to a tilt towards the lateral side, i.e. lateral rotation.
My bad
Just to point out if you want to add the edit disclaimer. :)
@@gautammure actually I had pinned it in comment section but now I can't find it so I'll pin your comment now I guess
Yes he made mistake but overall information and demonstration was very good.
Great job bro!!
Thanks a lot
Thank you so much:)
Use right side bones
2:22
Physio student?
Yup