The capsule also is reinforced in front by the patellar and quadriceps tendons and posteriorly by the popliteus and gastrocnemius muscles. |
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Osteoperiosteal release begins under the popliteus insertion and extends proximally as illustrated. |
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The femoral attachment of the popliteus, LCL, and posterolateral capsular attachments must be released in severe and some moderate deformities. |
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The posterolateral corner is made up of the fibular collateral ligament, popliteus tendon, and popliteofibular ligament. |
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With further flexion, the ITB, LCL, and the popliteus tendon cross one another at a single point. |
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The articular branch responsible is derived from the oblique descending branch innervating the popliteus muscle. |
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Because of their small size and variable location, the popliteus, plantaris, and fibularis tertius nerves were not always identified. |
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Examination for trigger points in the popliteus muscle involves palpation of its muscle belly and proximal tendon of attachment. |
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Two patients sustained tears of the popliteus tendon and two extended tears into the iliotibial band. |
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In this way, as has been the case for thousands of years of manual massage, we begin by opening the main lymph nodes, terminus, aortic, armpit, inguinal and popliteus. |
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Garnett's pain, Rivers said, is caused by a different injury, a strained popliteus tendon in the back of his right knee that the team thought would heal with rest. |
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The popliteus tendon also contributes to lateral stability and should be evaluated for injury on knee MRI, but will not be discussed further in this article. |
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A lateral meniscus tear, a loose piece of bone or tissue in the joint, or a severe popliteus tendon injury can usually be found on MRI, which is normal in your case. |
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