The Anatomy Project – The First Piece

The medial collateral ligament is the most injured knee ligament therefore it is essential knowledge for all therapists. Understanding its anatomy is crucial in enabling an accurate assessment and suitable treatment plan with accurate clinical reasoning. So you should definitely look at the fantastic medial collateral ligament page on Physiopedia as it has all you need to know. It is the first of many pages to be created by the anatomy development project and is a clear example of what is to come.

As covered in a recent news piece, the anatomy development project is pushing the boundary of clinically relevant and accurate peer reviewed resource for those who wish to learn, improve and revise their knowledge. Physiotherapists rely on accurate and detailed anatomical knowledge to allow diagnosis and treatment. For the medial collateral ligament you now need to look no further, all you need is here.

Creating and editing this content is an ideal to way to learn the basics of what Physiopedia has to offer. Consider this as your opportunity to contribute to our profession’s worldwide knowledge database. If you want to get involved in any of projects then please get in touch via email.

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