Tibiofemoral Joint
Patellofemoral Joint
Patella
Patella Palpation
Patella Tracking Palpation
Tibial Tuberosity Palpation
Tibial Plateaus Palpation
Sharper edges superior and lateral from the tibial tuberosity
Femoral Condyles Palpation
Easier with knee bent, palpate the medial and lateral condyles just medial/lateral to the patella.
Trochlear Groove Palpation
Highest point of the femoral condyles, superior to patella and should feel depression of the trochlear groove between condyles
Lateral Tibial Plateau Palpation
- May feel “sharp”
Lateral Tubercle of Tibia Palpation
Fibular Head Palption
Medial Epicondyle Palpation
- Level with the base of the patella
Adductor Tubercle Palpation
- Attachment site for adductor magnus
Medial Tibial Plateau Palpation
Quadriceps Palpation
Infrapatellar Ligament (Patellar Tendon) Palpation
- Above patella=quad tendon
Infrapatellar Fat Pad Palpation
Medial (Tibial) Collateral Ligament Palpation
- Part of joint capsule and attached to medial meniscus
Medial Hamstrings
- Semitendinosus is more posterior and tendon-like [Don’t confuse with gracilis and sartorius]
Medial Meniscus
Pes Anserine Palpation
From Superior to Inferior (Anterior to Posterior)
Bursa is located here and can be a source of pain
Lateral (Fibular) Collateral Ligament Palpation
- Best palpated with leg in “guy” crossed leg position
Lateral Meniscus
- Best palpated with knee in slight flexion