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Knee Joint: Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
The knee is the joint that connects your thigh to your lower leg . It's the biggest joint in your body. Like all joints, your knees are part of your skeletal system. Your knees also contain cartilage, muscles, ligaments and nerves. Your knees help support your weight and let your legs bend and move.
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Knee - Wikipedia
The knee is a modified hinge joint, which permits flexion and extension as well as slight internal and external rotation.
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Anatomy of the Knee | Baxter Health
The bones of the knee, the femur and the tibia, meet to form a hinge joint. The joint is protected in front by the patella (kneecap).
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▪ I. knee, n. (niː) Forms: α. 1–3 cneow, cnew, (1 cneu, kneu), 3 cno(u)w, (Orm.) cnewwe, 4 know(e, knew; pl. 1 cneow, -u, -a; 3 -en; 2–4 -es. β. 1–3 cneo, 3 cne, 3–5 kneo, 3–6 kne, 5– knee; pl. 1 cneo; 1–5 -en, -n; 3– -s. [Com. Teut.: OE. cnéow, cnéo neut., = OFris. kniu, kni, knē, OS. knio, kneo (D...
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All About Your Knees - WebMD
The biggest joint in your body is sort of like a Swiss Army knife. It helps you sit, stand, lift, walk, run, and jump.
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In brief: How does the knee work? - InformedHealth.org - NCBI
The knee is the joint that connects the bones of the upper and lower leg. It is needed for pretty much any form of movement – such as running, cycling or ...
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Knee pain - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Knee pain may be the result of an injury, such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage. Medical conditions — including arthritis, gout and ...
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Anatomy of the Knee - Arthritis Foundation
The knee is the joint where the bones of the lower and upper legs meet. The largest joint in the body, the knee moves like a hinge, allowing you to sit, squat, ...
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Knee Injuries and Disorders - MedlinePlus
Your knee joint is made up of bone, cartilage, ligaments and fluid. Muscles and tendons help the knee joint move.
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Knee - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The knee is defined as a joint that allows for the bending and extension of the leg, playing a crucial role in maintaining a secure stance and in movements ...
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Knee anatomy including ligaments, cartilage and meniscus
The knee joint is made up of two parts. The part of the knee between the end of the thigh bone (femur) and the top of the shin bone (tibia) is called the ...
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knee/ni:; ni/ n1(a) joint between the thigh and lower part of the human leg; corresponding joint in animals 膝; 膝盖. =>illus at human 见human插图.(b) upper surface of a sitting person's thigh (人坐著时)大腿的朝上的面 sit on my knee 坐在我的腿上 You'll have to eat your dinner off your knees, I'm afraid! 对不起, 这顿饭你只好把餐具放在腿上...
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Is the knee locking mechanism present in animals? We study in human anatomy that when the knee is in full extension, the femur slightly medially rotates on the tibia to lock the knee joint in place. This reduces the w...
Yes, the mechanism of patellar locking does occur in quadrupeds too. Although they are 4 limbed, a major portion of the weight is borne by the hind limbs. This is known as the stay apparatus and includes the mechanisms of Patellar locking, reciprocal mechanism and check apparatus. On the other hand ...
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What does `knee atlas` means in an IEEE's paper? I am referring an IEEE's paper for my project which has a term called **knee atlas** , I am not getting the exact meaning of this term, does they mean it a processed im...
The knee atlas is an MRI generated with the intent of identifying anatomical features, much like this.
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