k Knee joint, illustration Illustration of a posterior knee joint. Between the femoral condyles is the posterior cruciate ligament PCL with the anterior cruciate ligament ligament ACL partly visible. Menisci are loadbearing, reduce friction and create a concave surface for femoral movement. The ACL prevents excessive posterior displacement of the femur. The PCL prevents excessive anterior displacement of the femur. From Lizars, J. 1823 A system of anatomical plates of the human body. W. H.Lizars, Edinburgh., by MICROSCAPESCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Knee joint, illustration Illustration of a posterior knee joint. Between the femoral condyles is the posterior cruciate ligament  PCL  with the anterior cruciate ligament ligament  ACL  partly visible. Menisci are load bearing, reduce friction and create a concave surface for femoral movement. The ACL prevents excessive posterior displacement of the femur. The PCL prevents excessive anterior displacement of the femur. From Lizars, J. 1823 A system of anatomical plates of the human body. W. H.Lizars, Edinburgh., by MICROSCAPE SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Knee joint, illustration

Illustration of a posterior knee joint. Between the femoral condyles is the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) with the anterior cruciate ligament ligament (ACL) partly visible. Menisci are load-bearing, reduce friction and create a concave surface for femoral movement. The ACL prevents excessive posterior displacement of the femur. The PCL prevents excessive anterior displacement of the femur. From Lizars, J. 1823 A system of anatomical plates of the human body. W. H.Lizars, Edinburgh., by MICROSCAPE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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