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KMID : 1002720080060010053
Journal of Korean Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Association
2008 Volume.6 No. 1 p.53 ~ p.60
Arthrokinetic Analysis of Knee Joint
Kim Jae-Hun

Abstract
Purpose£ºTo describes the important aspects of knee joint movement and function used when applying PNF technique to the lower limb.

Method£ºThe knee was a very important roles in the lower limb movement and ambulation.
This study summarizes the physiologic movement of knee to the PNF lower extremity patterns.

Result£ºThe tibiofemoral joint is usually described as a modified hinge joint with flexionextension and axial rotation by two degrees of freedom movement. These arthrokinematics are a result of the geometry of the joints and the tension produced in the ligamentous structures. The patellofemoral joint is a sellar joint between the patella and the femur. Stability of the patellofemoral joint is dependent on the passive and dynamic restraints around the knee. In a normal knee the ligaments are inelastic and maintain a constant length as the knee flexes and extends, helping to control rolling, gliding and translation of the joint motions.

Conclusions£ºIt is important to remember that small alterations in joint alignment can result in significant alterations in patellofemoral joint stresses and that changes in the mechanics of the patellofemoral joint can also result in changes in the tibiofemoral compartments. Successful treatment requires the physical therapist to understand and apply these arthrokinematic concepts.
When applied to PNF low extremity patterns, understanding of these mechanical concepts can maximize patient function while minimizing the risk for further symptoms or injury.
KEYWORD
Tibiofemoral joint, Patellofemoral joint, PNF low extremity patterns
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