TIME CODES: INTRODUCTION ON AXIS: 1:20 KNEE FLEXION : 4:20 KNEE EXTENSION: 12:15 ROLE OF ACL: 20:40 ROLE OF PCL: 22:05 ROLE OF MENISCI: 27:30 ROLE OF MUSCLES: 34:23 RANGE OF MOTION: 34:05
Interesting class and beautifully explained 👏👏👏sir we would like if you also make lectures on common Anatomy.. Like muscles origin n insertions...to make that also easy for us
Hello sir.. U reallyy teach sooo welll.. Really loving ur lecs.. But sir can u plz do a video on illioibial band n Bursa too. Please sir.. Kind request🙏🙏
Very glad to hear...thank you...IT BAND and Bursae is not a very important topic for biomechanics, thats why skiped it..if u can get bck to me thriugh my social media, i think i can get you the video that i send to my students not in youtube but through other platforms
Good evening sir Amazing session thankyou sooo much, There is one doubt What about the role of menisci during open chain movement? As the gliding and rotation of the tibia is in the same direction, with flexion the menisci will be deformed posteriorly and with extension anterior?
Wow thts amazing question....one of best...yes u r right deformation takes place as u mentioned but to less extent as in nonweight bearing or open chain there less compessive forces acting on the mensici..hence extent of deformation would be less. But there will be deformation same as u mentioned in flexion posteriorlt and in extension anteriorly
Good afternoon sir.. Sir i have a question .. As knee joint is a hinge joint so acc. To it , it has only one degree of freedom ....but in books like pamela & cynthia, i studied it has 3 degree of freedom and you also said here this... So it is confusing me... Sir can you make me understand it in a easy way.. Will be so thankful to you
Hai rana , good to hear from you...hinge joint has one degree of freedom you are right...good wrk...but knee joint is not a pure hinge joint...its a modified hinge joint and hence it can have more degress of freedom ..modified hinge joints can have more than one degree of motion...
Thanks sir... Sir in cynhia i read thar tibiofemoral joint is a double condyloid joint... So sir can you make me understand about this line... As knee is a hinge joint... So it still confusing me... Are hinge joint and double condylood joint same? Or what?
Sir u teach so well...plz make the tutorial of biomechanics for every joint...please... It's a humble request
Sure, thats my plan, after knee we will have videos on ankle and shoulder
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TIME CODES:
INTRODUCTION ON AXIS: 1:20
KNEE FLEXION : 4:20
KNEE EXTENSION: 12:15
ROLE OF ACL: 20:40
ROLE OF PCL: 22:05
ROLE OF MENISCI: 27:30
ROLE OF MUSCLES: 34:23
RANGE OF MOTION: 34:05
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Interesting class and beautifully explained 👏👏👏sir we would like if you also make lectures on common Anatomy.. Like muscles origin n insertions...to make that also easy for us
Muscle anatomy classes are there...please look into playlist
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Hello sir.. U reallyy teach sooo welll.. Really loving ur lecs.. But sir can u plz do a video on illioibial band n Bursa too. Please sir.. Kind request🙏🙏
Very glad to hear...thank you...IT BAND and Bursae is not a very important topic for biomechanics, thats why skiped it..if u can get bck to me thriugh my social media, i think i can get you the video that i send to my students not in youtube but through other platforms
In the last part, it’s hip extension and not flexion that passively limits the knee flexion
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Amazing session thankyou sooo much,
There is one doubt
What about the role of menisci during open chain movement? As the gliding and rotation of the tibia is in the same direction, with flexion the menisci will be deformed posteriorly and with extension anterior?
Wow thts amazing question....one of best...yes u r right deformation takes place as u mentioned but to less extent as in nonweight bearing or open chain there less compessive forces acting on the mensici..hence extent of deformation would be less. But there will be deformation same as u mentioned in flexion posteriorlt and in extension anteriorly
@@TonysTutorial yesss makes sense I didnt consider the compressive load part, thankyou soo much sir 😄😄
Sir,can u give video about gluteal muscles
Sir plzz add a note on imp questions from each chapters in the last.🙏🏻🙏🏻
Yes we will
Add a video on it... thnk u ..thts great siggestion
Good afternoon sir..
Sir i have a question ..
As knee joint is a hinge joint so acc. To it , it has only one degree of freedom ....but in books like pamela & cynthia, i studied it has 3 degree of freedom and you also said here this...
So it is confusing me...
Sir can you make me understand it in a easy way..
Will be so thankful to you
Hai rana , good to hear from you...hinge joint has one degree of freedom you are right...good wrk...but knee joint is not a pure hinge joint...its a modified hinge joint and hence it can have more degress of freedom ..modified hinge joints can have more than one degree of motion...
Thank you sir🙏🙏🙏
Can i ask one more question?
Defintly u can ask any number of questions! Most hppy to hlp
Thanks sir...
Sir in cynhia i read thar tibiofemoral joint is a double condyloid joint...
So sir can you make me understand about this line...
As knee is a hinge joint...
So it still confusing me...
Are hinge joint and double condylood joint same? Or what?
Its double condyloid*
Hello how we get your notes ???
Can u suggeste a for a best channel for neuro topic ...
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U have good knowledge for biomechanics
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Sir! may i know the book reference you use:(
Cynthia C Norkin.... Biomechanics
sir plz explain kinetics of every joint
I have already explained pls check out
Exploring. ...
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Notes
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Sir,can u give video about gluteal muscles
we already have...please look into playlists
Ya sir,got it,looking forward for posture and gait videos,and also ortho conditions,