Medial
stability of the knee is given by static and dynamic stabilisers
extending from the midline anteriorly
to the midline posteriorly
of the knee, as well as the menisci (wedges of cartilage).
The superficial MCL is the main static stabiliser resisting
valgus stress at the knee, especially when the knee is extended.
The dynamic stabilisers, in particular the pes anserinus tendons
(tendons of the gracilis, semitendinosus and sartorius muscles)
play a greater role as knee flexion increases. |