Body Region: Knee

  • April 28, 2026
    The prepatellar bursa lies between the skin and the anterior surface of the patella, allowing the skin to move freely…
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    The infrapatellar bursa (superficial and deep) lies below the patella between the patellar tendon and the tibial tuberosity, reducing friction…
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    The pes anserinus bursa lies between the three conjoined pes anserinus tendons and the underlying tibial collateral ligament on the…
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    The pes anserinus (goose's foot) is the conjoined insertion of the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus on the medial tibia, named…
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    Connects the inferior patellar pole to the tibial tuberosity, transmitting quadriceps force for knee extension — the most loaded tendon…
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    The combined tendon of all four quadriceps heads inserting on the superior pole of the patella, continuing as the patellar…
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    The proximal tibiofibular joint is a small plane synovial joint between the fibular head and the posterolateral tibial condyle, transmitting…
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    The knee joint is the largest and most frequently injured joint in the body, combining the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral articulations…
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    The largest and most complex joint in the body — tibiofemoral and patellofemoral compartments within one capsule, dependent on menisci…
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    The tibiofemoral joint is the primary articulation of the knee, consisting of two separate compartments between the femoral condyles and…

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