Which of the following ligaments prevents the tibia from sliding forward in the knee joint? tibial collateral ligament anterior cruciate ligament arcuate popliteal ligament oblique popliteal ligament
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The knee joint is a hinge joint that allows flexion and extension of the leg. The knee joint is stabilized by several ligaments that connect the bones and prevent excessive movement. One of the ligaments that prevents the tibia from sliding forward in the knee Show more…
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