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Tibial Collateral Ligament

Located on the inner side of the knee, connecting the femur to the tibia. It provides stability to the knee joint, especially on the inner side.

<p>Located on the inner side of the knee, connecting the femur to the tibia. It provides stability to the knee joint, especially on the inner side.</p>
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Fibular Collateral Ligament

Located on the outer side of the knee, connecting the femur to the fibula. It provides stability to the outer side of the knee.

<p>Located on the outer side of the knee, connecting the femur to the fibula. It provides stability to the outer side of the knee.</p>
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament

Runs diagonally through the center of the knee, connecting the femur to the tibia. It prevents the tibia from sliding too far forward and provides rotational stability.

<p>Runs diagonally through the center of the knee, connecting the femur to the tibia. It prevents the tibia from sliding too far forward and provides rotational stability.</p>
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament

Located behind the ACL, it prevents the tibia from sliding too far backward. It is also responsible for maintaining the knee's stability.

<p>Located behind the ACL, it prevents the tibia from sliding too far backward. It is also responsible for maintaining the knee's stability.</p>
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Meniscus

Two C-shaped pieces of cartilage (medial and lateral menisci) between the femur and tibia that act as shock absorbers and cushion the joint.

<p>Two C-shaped pieces of cartilage (medial and lateral menisci) between the femur and tibia that act as shock absorbers and cushion the joint.</p>
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Quadriceps Tendon

Connects the quadriceps muscles to the patella (kneecap) and is involved in extending the knee.

<p>Connects the quadriceps muscles to the patella (kneecap) and is involved in extending the knee.</p>
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Patella (Kneecap)

A small, flat bone that sits in front of the knee joint and helps protect the joint while assisting with leg movement.

<p>A small, flat bone that sits in front of the knee joint and helps protect the joint while assisting with leg movement.</p>
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Patellar Ligament

Connects the patella to the tibia (below the kneecap) and works with the quadriceps tendon to extend the knee.

<p>Connects the patella to the tibia (below the kneecap) and works with the quadriceps tendon to extend the knee.</p>

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