35+ Posterior Knee Ligament Anatomy. The posterior oblique ligament (pol) belongs to the medial supporting structures of the knee and is one of the five components of the posteromedial gross anatomy. The knee has 4 major ligaments that connect the femur to the tibia posterior cruciate ligament (pcl).
Learn everything about the anatomy and function of the knee now at kenhub! Structure, ligaments, bursae, movements & clinical anatomy of the knee joint. The knee has 4 major ligaments that connect the femur to the tibia posterior cruciate ligament (pcl).
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The medial collateral ligament (mcl) and the lateral collateral ligament (lcl) provide support to the knee by limiting the sideways motion of the joint. The knee joint is commonly injured, so understanding its anatomy can help you understand the conditions that cause problems, so you stay safe and prepared. The posterior cruciate ligament (pcl) keeps the tibia from sliding backward. It works as a counterpart to the anterior cruciate ligament (acl).