Knee Joint — Ligaments, Menisci & Bursae
ModerateHigh-yieldAnatomy · Lower Limb
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The knee is the largest and most complex synovial joint in the body — a compound modified hinge (bicondylar) joint that permits flexion–extension plus a small but critical rotation. For NEET PG it is the single most fertile Anatomy–Orthopaedics crossover, so master the ligament attachments, the meniscal differences, the popliteus unlocking mechanism, the unhappy triad and the contents of the popliteal fossa. The k…
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