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A high school football player suffers a traumatic knee injury after an opposing player dives into the lateral aspect of his knee. Which structures in the knee are most vulnerable in such an injury?
Correct Answer: A. Anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, medial meniscus
A common injury resulting from lateral-to-medial knee trauma is an injury to the “O’Donoghue tear,” or “Unhappy Triad”, which consists of the medial collateral ligament, the lateral meniscus, and the anterior cruciate ligament.
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Category: Gross AnatomyA high school football player suffers a traumatic knee injury after an opposing player dives into the lateral aspect of his knee. Which structures in the knee are most vulnerable in such an injury?
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