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<br/>1. Consists of <i>superficial + deep parts.</i>
1. Consists of <i>superficial + deep parts.</i>
<br/>2. S<i>uperficial part of the MCL - </i>broad, flat band that extends from the medial femoral condyle to the subcutaneous surface of the proximal tibia. 
<br/>2. S<i>uperficial part of the MCL - </i>broad, flat band that extends from the medial femoral condyle to the subcutaneous surface of the proximal tibia. 
<br/>3. It is separated from the tibial condyle by the semimembranosus tendon & bursa. 
<br/>3. It is separated from the tibial condyle by the semimembranosus tendon & bursa. 
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<br/><b>Image:</b> Mysid [Public domain], [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Knee_diagram.svg via Wikimedia Commons] [Accessed 13 Apr. 2019].
<br/><b>Image:</b> Mysid [Public domain], [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Knee_diagram.svg via Wikimedia Commons] [Accessed 13 Apr. 2019].


==Reference(s)==
==Reference(s)==

Revision as of 08:38, 30 December 2022

SUMMARY

1. Consists of superficial + deep parts.
2. Superficial part of the MCL - broad, flat band that extends from the medial femoral condyle to the subcutaneous surface of the proximal tibia. 
3. It is separated from the tibial condyle by the semimembranosus tendon & bursa. 
4. Below this it is separated from the proximal tibial shaft by the inferior genicular vessels & nerve. 
5. The anterior margin of the superficial part lies free, whereas the posterior margin is attached to the medial meniscus.
6. The deep part of the MCL is a thickening of the capsule that attaches to the tibia and femur just beyond the articular margins & medial meniscus. 
658px-Knee diagram.svg.png

Image: Mysid [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons [Accessed 13 Apr. 2019].


Reference(s)

R.M.H McMinn (1998). Last’s anatomy: regional and applied. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Gray, H., Carter, H.V. and Davidson, G. (2017). Gray’s anatomy. London: Arcturus.