Transcription of CODING ARTHROSCOPIC KNEE PROCEDURES
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CODING ARTHROSCOPIC knee PROCEDURES knee Anatomy: The medical compartment includes: Medial Femoral condyle Medial tibial plateau Medial meniscus The lateral compartment includes: Lateral Femoral condyle Lateral tibial plateau Lateral meniscus The Patellofemoral compartment includes: Patella Patellofemoral joint Intercondylar notch of the femur Suprapatellar pouch Trochlea cartilage of the knee Joint Slippery and flexible, hyaline (articular) cartilage within the knee joint allows, has less friction than two pieces of glass placed together. This allows the joint to move with minimal friction in a healthy knee . There are two primary types of cartilage in the knee : Articular (Hyaline) cartilage . This cartilage covers the bones where they meet at the knee joint. The end of the femur (condyles) and the back of the patella ( knee cap).
Cartilage of the Knee Joint Slippery and flexible, hyaline (articular) cartilage within the knee joint allows, has less friction than two pieces of glass placed together. This allows the joint to move with minimal friction in a healthy knee. There are two primary types of cartilage in the knee: • Articular (Hyaline) cartilage. This cartilage ...
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