anterior tibial, posterior tibial, and peroneal
the popliteal artery is located in the knee, behind the kneecap
what could it be pain from my ankle to my knee
No...it cant! :)
No, the compound word 'knee-deep' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example, a knee-deep stream or knee-deep mud.
The popliteal pulse is felt behind the knee.
Genicular typically refers to the genicular arteries, which are a network of small arteries around the knee joint. These arteries help supply blood to the knee joint and surrounding structures.
The knee joint (tibiofemoral joint) is inferior to anything that is superior to it, and that would be the whole body above the knees.
No, the knee is superior to the ankle as it lies above the ankle
The ankle is distal to the knee, meaning it is further away from the body's midline compared to the knee. It is also inferior to the knee, as it is situated below the knee joint.
Yes, the pelvic region is superior to the knee. The knee is located distally, or further away from the body's midline, compared to the pelvic region.
inferior to the patellar apex
The bone inferior to your patella is the tibia.
Knee
Kneeling has always symbolized respect and the inferior station of the one kneeling. In the Scriptures, God says that "before Me, every knee shall bend" and so, we, as inferior creatures kneel to our Almighty Creator in adoration.
The inferior end of the femur articulates with the tibia and patella. The femur forms the knee joint with the tibia and the patella acts as a protector and provides leverage for the quadriceps muscles.
1.left knee 2.left popliteal vein 3. external iliac vein 4. common iliac vein 5. inferior vena cava 6. heart
Cruciate Lateral Medial