
Knee & Sports | LCL Injury of the Knee
The Orthobullets Podcast
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The Orthobolids Podcast: A Daily Audio Review of the Knee Injury
An isolated LCL injury would have increased laxity to virus force at 30 degrees of knee flexion. ACL and LCL ligament injury is incorrect for the reasons that we just mentioned in answer choices one and two. Postural cruciate ligament and postural lateral corner injury is incorrect as these injuries would have an increased external rotation of the tibia at both 30 and 90 degrees of knee Flexion. And moving on to the final question in relation to the femoral insertion of the popliteus the femoral attachment of the lateral collateral ligament is: One posterior and proximal.
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