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👉 Click the link below and request access—I’ll approve it for you shortly! https://www.notion.so/MSKMRI-KNEE-b6c... ============================================== ✨ Join the channel to enjoy the benefits! 🚀 / @mskmri ============================================== 👉 "Click the link to purchase on Amazon 🎉📚" [Visualizing MSK Radiology: A Practical Guide to Radiology Mastery] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJGMHMFS ============================================== 📌 Superficial Medial Collateral Ligament (sMCL) Band-like structure with one femoral and two tibial attachments Measures around 1.5 cm anteroposterior and 9.5 cm long Femoral attachment: 3.2 mm proximal, 4.8 mm posterior to medial epicondyle Proximal tibial attachment: Blends with distal semimembranosus tendon sheath, 10-12 mm distal to joint line Distal tibial attachment: Broad, 6-7 cm below joint line, deep to pes anserinus tendons ✅ Pes Anserinus Tendons Sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus tendons attach to anteromedial tibia ✅ Importance of sMCL Anatomy Recognize subtle Stener-like lesions Interposed pes tendons can prevent sMCL healing, leading to chronic valgus instability 📌 Deep Medial Collateral Ligament (dMCL) Thickening of medial joint capsule, associated with medial meniscus Meniscofemoral portion: Distal femur to medial meniscus Meniscotibial portion: Medial meniscus to proximal tibia Posterior border blends with central arm of posterior oblique ligament Part of Layer 3 (dMCL, posterior oblique ligament, oblique popliteal ligament) Distinguishable from sMCL anteriorly, blends posteriorly ✅ MCL Bursitis MCL bursa between dMCL and sMCL reduces friction during flexion Delineates sMCL and dMCL more clearly "Visualizing MSK Radiology: A Practical Guide to Radiology Mastery" © 2022 MSK MRI Jee Eun Lee All Rights Reserved. No unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or use for AI training. #MCL, #Medialknee, #POL, #kneeanatomy, #anatomyknee #sMCL, #dMCL #stener, #stenerlikelesion,