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the human knee takes a ton of abuse over the course of a day whether you are walking running or even just going up and down the stairs there are a ton of forces being placed on the joint which is why if those forces push the joint into a direction itamp;#39;s not supposed to go there can be some pretty intense consequences and thatamp;#39;s why in todayamp;#39;s video with the help of the cadavers here in the lab weamp;#39;re going to take a look at the knee joint and see what i personally believe to be the worst possible direction the knee can go into and that is hyperextension or what you can think of is just going backwards itamp;#39;s gonna be a painful one letamp;#39;s do this you are looking at a right human knee so iamp;#39;m going to quickly orient you to understand what youamp;#39;re looking at this is the anterior aspect or the front of the knee and as i rotate it around this way this is the lateral aspect or the outside of the knee then this is the posterior aspect o