Isometric reconstruction of knee lateral collateral ligament with the long head of biceps femoris tendon
Objective To explore clinical effects of posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with grafting of four biceps femoris tendons and biodegradable hollow interface screw under arthroscopy.
A portion of the biceps femoris tendon was used to strengthen the posterior and lateral stability of the joint.
Gluteus maximus and biceps femoris are in charge of the extension of the trunk, while rectus abdominis in charge of its flexion.
Results the length and the moment arm of the biceps femoris (short head) during knee flexion are calculated and analyzed.
The treatment of musculus quadriceps femoris paralysis by lo ng end of musculus biceps femoris, semitendinosus or semimembranous in recent years.