Picture tests in Anatomy Lower Limb Knee and Popliteal Fossa 2

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After completion of this video, you will be able to identify and discuss some features of the popliteal fossa and knee joint: Popliteal artery; soleus; common peroneal nerve; patella; anterior cruciate ligament; ACL; posterior cruciate ligament; PCL; transverse ligament; meniscofemoral ligament; anterior drawer sign; posterior drawer sign; interosseous membrane; fibular collateral ligament; tibial collateral ligament; fibrocartilage; meniscus; tibial tuberosity; tibial plateaus; intercondylar eminence; popliteal surface of femur; anterior tibial artery; posterior tibial artery; sural nerve; superior tibiofibular joint; popliteus tendon; dorsalis pedis artery; plantaris; gastrocnemius; biceps femoris; soleal line; popliteal surface of the tibia; knee jerk; quadriceps reflex; ligamentum patellae; quadriceps tendon. Presented and edited by Dr. Akram Jaffar, Ph.D.  

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