Yes
The knee cap is also called the Patella.
The patella is the bone commonly known as the knee cap. It sits in front of the knee joint and helps protect the joint and provide leverage for the muscles that extend the knee.
The knee cap's real name is the patella. It is a small bone located in front of the knee joint that helps with knee movement and stability.
The small bone at the front of the knee (the knee cap) is called the patella.
If your knee cap is out of place, you may experience sudden pain, swelling, instability, or a popping sensation in your knee. You may also notice the knee cap visibly shifted to the side. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect your knee cap is out of place to avoid further injury.
yes
Yes, because if you don't there knee could get worse.
Your knee caps are also called Patellae.Or Patella for a single knee cap.
A knee brace can be used as substitute for plastering for injuries to the knee cap. If the knee cap is not broken, a knee brace can allow for more flexibility.
Knee Cap
It protects the knee.
The knee cap is also known as the patella.
you could have sprained your knee if the pain doesn't where off
sprained angle, knee, pulled hamstring, bleeding Most likely is that soccer players will get knee problems... i have a knee problem from soccer since i was nine.
25 and he sprained his knee!
Your knee cap is called a patella in scientific communities.
The knee cap is more properly known as the patella.