Literature DB >> 15839310

Anatomy, function, and rehabilitation of the popliteus musculotendinous complex.

John Nyland1, Narusha Lachman, Yavuz Kocabey, Joseph Brosky, Remziye Altun, David Caborn.   

Abstract

We present a clinical commentary of existing evidence regarding popliteus musculotendinous complex anatomy, biomechanics, muscle activation, and kinesthesia as they relate to functional knee joint rehabilitation. The popliteus appears to act as a dynamic guidance system for monitoring and controlling subtle transverse- and frontal-plane knee joint movements, controlling anterior-posterior lateral meniscus movement, unlocking and internally rotating the knee joint (tibia) during flexion initiation, assisting with 3-dimensional dynamic lower extremity postural stability during single-leg stance, preventing forward femoral dislocation on the tibia during flexed-knee stance, and providing for postural equilibrium adjustments during standing. These functions may be most important during mid-range knee flexion when capsuloligamentous struCtures are unable to function optimally. Because the popliteus musculotendinous complex has attachments that approximate the borders of both collateral ligaments, it has the potential for providing instantaneous 3-dimensional kinesthetic feedback of both medial and lateral tibiofemoral joint compartment function. Enhanced popliteus function as a kinesthetic knee joint monitor acting in synergy with dynamic hip muscular control of femoral internal rotation and adduction, and ankle subtalar muscular control of tibial abduction-external rotation or adduction-internal rotation, may help to prevent athletic knee joint injuries and facilitate recovery during rehabilitation by assisting the primary sagittal plane dynamic knee joint stabilization provided by the quadriceps femoris, hamstrings, and gastrocnemius.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15839310     DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2005.35.3.165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Sports Phys Ther        ISSN: 0190-6011            Impact factor:   4.751


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3.  The arcuate ligament revisited: role of the posterolateral structures in providing static stability in the knee joint.

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4.  Arthroscopic reconstruction of the popliteus complex: accuracy and reproducibility of a new surgical technique.

Authors:  Karl-Heinz Frosch; Ralph Akoto; Maximilian Heitmann; Elena Enderle; Antonios Giannakos; Achim Preiss
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2014-04-22       Impact factor: 4.342

5.  Iatrogenic popliteus tendon injury during total knee arthroplasty results in decreased knee function two to three years postoperatively.

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9.  Arthroscopic popliteus bypass graft for posterolateral instabilities of the knee : A new surgical technique.

Authors:  K-H Frosch; R Akoto; T Drenck; M Heitmann; C Pahl; A Preiss
Journal:  Oper Orthop Traumatol       Date:  2015-12-04       Impact factor: 1.154

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