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  2. Knee Joint Anatomy: Structure, Function & Injuries - Knee ...

    www.knee-pain-explained.com/knee-joint-anatomy.html

    The knee joint is the largest and one of the most complex joints in the human body. There are various muscles that control movement, ligaments that give stability, special cartilage to absorb pressure and various other structures to ensure smooth, pain-free movement.

  3. The knee: Anatomy, injuries, treatment, and rehabilitation

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/299204

    The knee is the most complex joint in the human body. The knee is a hinge joint that is responsible for weight-bearing and movement. It consists of bones, meniscus, ligaments, and tendons....

  4. Knee Anatomy: Bones, Muscles, Tendons, and Ligaments

    www.verywellhealth.com/knee-anatomy-2549239

    The knee joint is the junction of the thigh and leg. Learn about the muscles, tendons, bones, and ligaments that comprise the knee joint anatomy.

  5. Knee Joint: Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

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    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.

  6. Knee Anatomy, Diagram & Pictures | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Human body. Knee. The knee is a complex joint that flexes, extends, and twists slightly from side to side. The knee is the meeting point of the femur (thigh bone) in the upper leg and the...

  7. Knee - Wikipedia

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    In humans and other primates, the knee joins the thigh with the leg and consists of two joints: one between the femur and tibia (tibiofemoral joint), and one between the femur and patella (patellofemoral joint). [1] It is the largest joint in the human body. [2]

  8. Knee Pain: Causes, Treatments, Prevention - WebMD

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    Knee pain is one of the most common complaints heard by doctors. WebMD provides a comprehensive overview of knee injuries and how they are evaluated and treated.