they both have caps
Knee injuries are very common. You can injure the knee by playing practically any kind of sport, and also by running/jogging or by falling on the knees.
The patella is better known as the knee cap.
no difference except for the sensory supply. if you damage your sciatic nerve, the sensory and muscle supply above the knee also lost as the sciatic nerve is damage. This is because common peroneal nerve is the brach of sciatic and it is at level of your knee. Only muscle and sensory below the knee level will be affected if you damage the common peroneal nerve. However the condition of foot drop would be the same
Yes, and knee extension would be when the knee is straight.
Your left knee.
Arthroscopy is the most common surgical alternative to knee replacement. It
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Yes, the noun 'knee' is a common noun, a word for a knee of anyone or anything.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Peggy Sheahan Knee and Robert A. Knee, The Knee Law Firm LLC, Hackensack, NJKnee Street, Tatura, VIC Australia or Knee Road, Wabash, INKnee Deep Vintage (retail clothing), Chicago, IL"Knee High by the Fourth of July", a novel by Jess Lourey
Arthroscopy is the most common surgical alternative to knee revision surgery.
The common name is "knee cap".
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The most common minimally invasive knee surgery is for meniscus repair and repair of the ligaments. Common patients are those suffering from osteoarthritis.
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.
Knee damage is a common problem with martial artists. It is not normal, but it is common. You should consult with your instructor and doctor about the problem.
That sport would have to be soccer. all you use in soccer is your knee and its been proven that its most common in soccer players.
The best way to find out what the most common causes of knee pain are would be to research it on WebMD or talk to your family doctor.