Removing each knee ligament to test its function
Now that you're familiar with the normal motions, you're ready to knock out some ligaments. On page 1 of the activity worksheet, you'll find a table. There's a row for each of the motions that you practiced in the previous step and a column for each of the major ligaments of the knee. For this experiment, you'll remove each ligament (individually, not more than one at a time) and then go down the column, checking whether the motion corresponding to each row is normal or abnormal.
If you observe abnormal motion with the removal of a ligament, that means that ligament functions to limit that particular motion. For example, if you remove a ligament and the tibia is able to laterally rotate about its long axis
For this experiment, you'll complete the table on page 1 of your worksheet, removing each remove each ligament and determine whether the resulting motion is normal or abnormal . Any abnormal motions
Knocking out your knee kit's ligaments
Testing ligament function
Iliotibial (IT) band/tract
Lateral collateral ligament (LCL)
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
Medial collateral ligament (MCL)