During the routine arthoscopic examination of the knee, the intraarticular part of the popliteal tendon can be inspected. The tendon is inserted into the lateral aspect of the lateral femoral condyle just distal and inferior to the lateral epicondyle. It exits the knee lateral to the lateral meniscus through a synovial tunnel that passes posteriorly and inferiorly. A synovial fold passes over the tendon as it descends inferiorly and posteriorly out of the knee. If the posterolateral ligament complex has been damaged, the roof over the tendon is baggy and does not form the tight covering normally observed.