2) Madeline Jacobson was on a hike in the mountains during the winter months. While hiking up a ravine of rocks, Madeline stepped on a loose rock causing her leg at the knee to move too far to the midline of the body as well as twisting at the femur and tibia joint at the same time. In doing so she heard multiple pops in her knee and immediate pain and swelling. Madeline quickly fell to the ground and was not able to walk. Madeline quickly sent a radio message to her friend who was over a mile behind her. As she lay there waiting for her friend to arrive she realized she was getting really cold and her knee was quickly swelling creating a stiff and painful joint. Madeline also tried to stand up but was unable to place weight on her left leg. When Madline finally reached the doctor they discovered she also fractured her fibula. *make sure to consider the entire structure of the knee, injuries, responses, etc. If possible please include any of the words listed below: Osteoblasts Osteoclasts Osteocytes Osteogenic cells Monocytes Hydroxylapatite Bone matrix Collagen Fibers Dense Regular Connective Tissue Periosteum Diaphysis Metaphysis Epiphysis Spongy Bone Compact Bone Osteons Canaliculi Ligament ACL LCL MCL PCL Patellar Groove Medial and Lateral Condyles of the Femur Tibial Tuberosity Lateral and Medial Meniscus Fibula Tibia Coracoacromial ligament Acromioclavicular ligament Coracoclavicular ligament Bursa Sac Glenohumeral ligaments (Articular Capsule) Acromioclavicular joint (AC Joint) Glenohumeral Joint Biceps Brachii Tendon Clavicle Humerus Scapula .