hip joint
knee joint
tibiofibular
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ankle joint
The patellar ligament separates the kneecap from the lower limb. It connects the bottom of the kneecap to the tibia bone in the lower limb.
In lower limb, at the lateral side of fibula.
Intermediate joints refer to joints that are located between the proximal and distal joints in a limb. They help to provide flexibility and allow for a greater range of motion in the limb. Examples include the elbow joint in the arm and the knee joint in the leg.
ulna
your arms are the upper limbs and your legs are the lower limbs :)
The Upper limb heals faster than the Lower limb, this is because there is more blood flow at the Upper, so basically where there is more blood the faster they heal.
which one? U-joints, Upper/Lower joints, Shaft joint. etc? have u ever change a joint, or replace any major parts, or work on vehicles? if not take it to repair shop. its too risky for an inexperience to work on vehicle. lost of life or limb can happen, lose your eye sight, hearing, etc.....
Medial aspect of the lower limb
The patellar ligament separates the kneecap from the lower limb. It connects the bottom of the kneecap to the tibia bone in the lower limb.
In lower limb, at the lateral side of fibula.
Intermediate joints refer to joints that are located between the proximal and distal joints in a limb. They help to provide flexibility and allow for a greater range of motion in the limb. Examples include the elbow joint in the arm and the knee joint in the leg.
The muscle is, Lattisimus dorsi, connected with upper limb at the bicipital groove and with lower limb at illiac crest.
The lower limb muscles are responsible for movement and stability of the hip, knee, ankle, and foot joints. They help support the body's weight, aid in walking, running, jumping, and other activities that involve lower body movement. Additionally, they play a role in maintaining proper posture and balance.
Two joint muscles in the upper limb is the wrist and the elbow. Two joint muscles in the lower limb is the ankle and the knee.
The hips and knees are part of the musculoskeletal system, which is responsible for movement, support, and protection of the body. They are also considered part of the lower limb system.
ulna
your arms are the upper limbs and your legs are the lower limbs :)