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  2. Pain Behind the Knee: Causes and How to Treat Back of Knee Pain

    www.healthyandnaturalworld.com/pain-behind-knee

    Excruciating pain in the back of your knee can often be the result of a torn ligament in the knee joint. Dr. Sabrina Felson on WebMD says that your knee contains 4 main ligaments that can cause behind the knee pain if they get injured. 4 These are: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a common reason for knee pain.

  3. Knee Ligaments: Anatomy, ACL, MCL, PCL, LCL, Torn Ligament

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/21596

    Knee ligaments are bands of tissue that connect your thigh bone to your lower leg bones. They can be classified into two main groups: collateral ligaments and cruciate ligaments. Sprained and torn knee ligaments are common, especially among athletes.

  4. Pain Behind the Knee

    www.knee-pain-explained.com/pain-behind-the-knee.html

    Another common cause of pain behind the knee is a ligament sprain where one of the knee ligaments gets overstretched and tears. Knee ligament tears are usually caused by a large force through the knee or sudden twisting movements e.g. quick pivoting when running in cleats/studs.

  5. Ligament Injuries to the Knee - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/.../conditions-and-diseases/ligament-injuries-to-the-knee

    The four main ligaments in the knee connect the femur (thighbone) to the tibia (shin bone), and include the following: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The ligament, located in the center of the knee, that controls rotation and forward movement of the tibia (shin bone).

  6. Knee Ligament Injuries: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - UW...

    www.uwmedicine.org/conditions-symptoms/bone-joint-muscle/knee-ligament-injuries

    Knee ligaments are the short bands of tough, flexible connective tissue that hold the knee together. Knee ligament injuries can be caused by trauma, such as a car accident. Or they can be caused by sports injuries.

  7. Knee Anatomy: Bones, Muscles, Tendons, and Ligaments - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/knee-anatomy-2549239

    There are four major ligaments that surround the knee joint. Two of these ligaments are in the center of the joint, and they cross each other. These are called the cruciate ligaments and consist of the anterior cruciate ligament and the posterior cruciate ligament.

  8. Knee Ligaments : Anatomy, Function & Injuries - Knee Pain...

    www.knee-pain-explained.com/knee-ligaments.html

    The knee ligaments are one of the most vital components of knee stability and control. Ligaments are strong, thick fibrous bands, like ropes, that connect bone to bone, provide stability, control movement and prevent injury.

  9. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Injury - Cleveland Clinic

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    Your posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) runs along the back of your knee and connects your thighbone to the top of your lower leg bone. This ligament keeps your bones in place and helps your knee move smoothly. When the PCL is sprained or torn, it’s called a posterior cruciate ligament injury.

  10. Knee Ligament Injuries: ACL, PCL, and More - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/knee-ligament-injuries

    There are four ligaments in the knee that are prone to injury: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most commonly injured knee ligament. It connects the thigh bone to the shin bone....

  11. Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    There are four primary ligaments in your knee. They act like strong ropes to hold the bones together and keep your knee stable. Collateral ligaments. These are found on the sides of your knee. The medial collateral ligament is on the inside, and the lateral collateral ligament is on the outside.