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Medial knee injuries (those to the inside of the knee) are the most common type of knee injury. The medial ligament complex of the knee is composed of the (sMCL), (dMCL), and the posterior oblique ligament (POL). These ligaments have also been called the medial collateral ligament (MCL), tibial collateral ligament, mid-third capsular ligament, and oblique fibers of the sMCL, respectively. This complex is the major stabilizer of the medial knee. Injuries to the medial side of the knee are most commonly isolated to these ligaments. A thorough understanding of the anatomy and function of the medial knee structures, along with a detailed history and physical exam, are imperative to diagnosing and treating these injuries.

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  • إصابات الركبة الإنسية (ar)
  • Medial knee injuries (en)
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  • تعد إصابات الركبة الإنسية (التي تقع داخل الركبة) أكثر أنواع إصابات الركبة شيوعًا. يتكون مجمّع الرباط الإنسي للركبة من الرباط الجانبي الإنسي السطحي، والرباط الجانبي الإنسي العميق، والرباط المائل الخلفي. تسمى هذه الأربطة أيضًا بالرباط الجانبي الإنسي، الرباط الجانبي الظنبوبي، الرباط المحفظي الأوسط الثالث، والألياف المائلة من الرباط الجانبي الإنسي السطحي، على التوالي. يعد هذا المجمّع عامل الاستقرار الرئيسي للركبة الإنسية. تُعزل إصابات الجانب الإنسي من الركبة بشكل شائع عن هذه الأربطة. يعد الفهم الشامل لتشريح ووظيفة بنى الركبة الإنسية، بالإضافة إلى التاريخ المفصل والفحص البدني، أمرًا ضروريًا لتشخيص هذه الإصابات وعلاجها. (ar)
  • Medial knee injuries (those to the inside of the knee) are the most common type of knee injury. The medial ligament complex of the knee is composed of the (sMCL), (dMCL), and the posterior oblique ligament (POL). These ligaments have also been called the medial collateral ligament (MCL), tibial collateral ligament, mid-third capsular ligament, and oblique fibers of the sMCL, respectively. This complex is the major stabilizer of the medial knee. Injuries to the medial side of the knee are most commonly isolated to these ligaments. A thorough understanding of the anatomy and function of the medial knee structures, along with a detailed history and physical exam, are imperative to diagnosing and treating these injuries. (en)
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