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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · The knee joint is a synovial joint that connects three bones; the femur, tibia and patella. It is a complex hinge joint composed of two articulations; the tibiofemoral joint and patellofemoral joint. The tibiofemoral joint is an articulation between the tibia and the femur, while the patellofemoral joint is an articulation between the patella ...

  2. Mar 2, 2023 · Function. What does the knee joint do? Your knees have several important jobs, including: Moving your legs. Supporting your body when you stand and move. Stabilizing you and helping keep your balance. Anatomy. Where is the knee joint located? The knee is the joint in the middle of your leg.

  3. Aug 18, 2017 · Fast facts on knee anatomy. The knee is the largest and most complex joint in the body. The knee joins together the thigh bone, shin bone, fibula (on the outer side of the shin), and kneecap....

  4. Description. The knee joint is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. It is constructed by 4 bones and an extensive network of ligaments and muscles. [1] . It is a bi-condylar type of synovial joint, which mainly allows for flexion and extension (and a small degree of medial and lateral rotation). [2]

  5. Nov 3, 2023 · In this article, we shall examine the anatomy of the knee joint – its articulating surfaces, ligaments and neurovascular supply. Fig 1 – The femur, tibia and patella of the knee joint. Articulating Surfaces. The knee joint consists of two articulations – tibiofemoral and patellofemoral.

  6. Jul 16, 2019 · By: Tim Taylor. Last Updated: Jul 16, 2019. + −. . Click To View Large Image. The knee joint is one of the strongest and most important joints in the human body. It allows the lower leg to move relative to the thigh while supporting the body’s weight.

  7. Jun 29, 2021 · The knee joint is a synovial joint which connects the femur (thigh bone), the longest bone in the body, to the tibia (shin bone). There are two main joints in the knee: 1) the tibiofemoral joint where the tibia meet the femur 2) the patellofemoral joint where the kneecap (or patella) meets the femur.

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