Medial side
The semimembranosus and semitendinosus muscles attach on the medial (inner) side of the knee.
The semitendinosus is one of the hamstring muscles. It arises or starts from the ischial tuberosity(the bone you sit on) and inserts or connects by a long tendon to tibia (lower leg bone) just below the medial (inside) side of the knee. Interestingly, the tendon of the semitendosus is joined by the tendons of the sartoris and gracilis muscles
The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is located on the inner side of the knee joint. It runs from the femur to the tibia and provides stability to the knee by preventing excessive side-to-side movement.
ITBS is excessive friction between the lliotibial band and your knee bone.This causes the sharp pain at either the side of the knee or the side of the hip.
The bone in your knee, or knee cap is also called a patella. This bone sits in ligaments between the femur and the tibia.
The umbilical cord connects to the Placenta once it is in form to attach
The three compartments of the knee are the medial compartment (inner side of the knee), lateral compartment (outer side of the knee), and the patellofemoral compartment (front of the knee where the kneecap articulates with the thigh bone).
a passe is when you touch your toe to the side of your knee.
sartorius
Drivers side knee high on the door side of dash
A hinged knee brace is a knee brace with padded metal hinges on either side. They are very helpful, because when your knee collapses or cannot support weight, the hinges hold your knee in place and up. I have the KNAPP Hinged Knee Orthosis Brace which I strongly recommend if you are looking into knee braces.
anterior crucial ligament(ACL) and posterior crucial ligament(PCL) are two major ligaments in the knee that work together to provide stability in the knee. they cross each other and form an X which allows the knee to flex and extend without side to side movement.