BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTICS OF STRUCTURES AROUND THE KNEE.

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BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTICS OF STRUCTURES AROUND THE KNEE

ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT LOCATION

POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT LOCATION

STABILIZING ROLE OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT

HEAT SENSITIVE VIEWS OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE IN FLEXION

POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT STABILIZING ROLE OF THE POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT

HEAT SENSITIVE VIEW OF THE POSTERIOR CRUCIATE IN FLEXION AND EXTENSION

A.C.L. and P.C.L. LINKAGE

MEDIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT DURING FLEXION AND EXTENSION

LATERAL VIEW OF KNEE FLEXION and EXTENSION

PATELLO-FEMORAL JOINT DURING FLEXION AND EXTENSION