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4,559,800 Views • Aug 15, 2012 • Click to toggle off description
In this episode of eOrthoodTV, orthopaedic surgeon Randale Sechrest, MD narrates an animated tutorial on the anatomy of the knee.
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@willardroad

2 years ago

10 years old now (2022) and still an amazingly helpful and thorough explanation. How many times can I hit the Like button?

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@fugmando

2 years ago

Please keep this going. No exaggeration, but this is the best video I've ever seen on the internet. My top 3! Love how you explained a bit of terminology and the pace, animation, etc was spot on. I am now spending my Sunday looking for more of your videos. I'm a runner and run coach and this will help me explain more clearly what happens during a run gait. Keep it going!!!

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@lovegodselfandneighbor421

2 years ago

THIS is how I learn most about any difficult science, Dr. Randale Sechrest. Straightforward, lecture-tone, layer by layer visuals. I hope you still have the time and inspiration to make more. You are helping many of us so much, especially the injured,, thank you, stay safe. 👏

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@SamiK1989

7 years ago

This was by far the best knee-anatomylesson I've ever seen. Thank you!

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@Eteraz

8 years ago

This was the best knee anatomy (lesson) I have come across.

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@qrstull2571

4 years ago

00:39 00:53 medial - lateral, 01:12 posterior - anterior 01:24 femur, tibia, patella. synovial fluid 02:34 articular cartilage 03:30 medial, lateral collateral ligaments 07:19 quadriceps tendon 07:50 extensor mechanism .. like a fulcrum 08:46 nerves , blood vessels 09:46 unstable design yet it must support the body's full weight

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@smyrnasstory

2 months ago

“I praise you because in an awe-inspiring way I am wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful, I know this very well”

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@vickihill2764

8 years ago

This is a fantastic tutorial...very clear even to a non-medical person.

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@movazi

10 years ago

If everything in our body was explained in such efficient and clear way we would all be doctors.

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@sandrahughes1676

7 years ago

This is a perfect refresher for certification exams, and great for providing visual aides in any anatomy learner. I LOVE that it is detailed enough to allow me to communicate with Ortho professionals when consulting, yet it is concise and brief enough to keep my studying efficient -- plus it doesn't bore me to tears. I am sharing on my social media site for EMS and ER providers...

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@martinlauzon1971

8 years ago

This series of video is some of the best on youtube. Thank you vey much and congrats!!

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@hermannarmulik6843

2 years ago

I'm currently troubleshooting my knee injury and this video was extremely helpful in helping me understand my anatomy better. You explained it very simply and clearly and the visualisations helped a ton as well. Thank you very much, Sir!

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@boblee8813

2 years ago

I can't describe how it helps my understanding... The great visual material with explanation boosts my understand. Really appreciate it!

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@halhamilton4113

8 years ago

I'm a ski patroller and often encounter acute knee problems. I really appreciate the work you put into this video. It is clear, concise and complete and helps me better understand the steps I take in knee exams.

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@politanene

3 months ago

2024 and this video is still the most helpful and easy to follow than I've ever seen. Excellent job!

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@eviebee4

9 years ago

This is epic, very helpful, clear and informative, no other like it on the internet. Will go to your channel for all my anatomical learning needs!

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@paulobazzo3509

2 years ago

Fantastic video, learned so much, Thank you. "Tendons connect muscles to bones Ligaments connect bones to bones."

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@cwdgamedev1017

2 years ago

The human body is so fricken awesome. Nature is one hell of an engineer. Great video!

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@IndoorCycling

8 years ago

One of the best Knee tutorials I have ever viewed. Excellent job.

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@dcfella3

10 years ago

This video is amazing.  I am 46 years old and an avid basketball player along with other sports.  I have never had any knee issues and I have only heard of others with knee problems and I have heard all of the terms that you used in the video.  I have watched it 3 or 4 times and it is an amazing video that really helps me understand the operation of a knee.  Thanks!!! 

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