Well, your patella is your kneecap, and lateral subluxing means that it is out of place, so I am assuming that (Bi means two) both kneecaps are out of place.
The knee bone is called the patella, commonly known as the kneecap. It is a small, flat, triangular-shaped bone that protects the front of the knee joint.
Patella. Why was this question asked so many times?
The patella is better known as the knee cap.
The patella tendon harvest for an ACL reconstruction involves the patella (kneecap) and the tibia (shin bone). The central portion of the patella tendon, which connects the patella to the tibia, is typically harvested for use in ACL reconstruction surgery.
The femur is superior to the patella and inferior to the ischium. The femur is commonly known as the thigh bone.
No they have bilaterial symetry.
On both sides, both right and left.
the patella is the scientific name for the kneecap
patella We call this our "knee bone".
The knee bone is called the patella, commonly known as the kneecap. It is a small, flat, triangular-shaped bone that protects the front of the knee joint.
The patella.
KneeCap is your patella
Patella. Why was this question asked so many times?
some have bilaterial some don't have any
Patella.
The scientific name for the kneecaps is the patella.
The patella is better known as the knee cap.