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Knee joints Front View Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pair of, black scale knee joints, connecting upper and lower legs of, a sandhill crane Royalty Free Stock Photo
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View of two human knee joints on X-ray image Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Human knee blood vessels anatomy. Anatomical structure of the healthy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human knee anatomy. Anatomical structure of the healthy human knee Royalty Free Stock Photo
Knee joints Front View
Human knee  leg  front and back view. Vector illustration. Flat design Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human knee  leg  front and back view. Vector illustration. Flat design Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human knee blood vessels anatomy. Anatomical structure of the healthy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Human knee  leg  front and back view. Vector illustration. Flat design Royalty Free Stock Photo
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. Movements at the knee joint are essential to many everyday activities, including walking, running, sitting and standing. The knee, also known as the tibiofemoral joint, is a synovial hinge joint formed between three bones: the femur, tibia, and patella. Two rounded, convex processes known as condyles on the distal end of the femur meet two rounded, concave condyles at the proximal end of the tibia. The patella lies in front of the femur on the anterior surface of the knee with its smooth joint-forming processes on its posterior surface facing the femur.


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