A hollow knee cap, often referred to as a "dimpled" or "indented" knee cap, appears as a concave or sunken area in the center of the patella (knee cap). This condition can result from muscle atrophy or imbalances around the knee joint, leading to a noticeable depression. It may also indicate underlying issues such as tendon or ligament problems. Visually, it contrasts with the surrounding muscle and fat tissue, making the knee cap appear less prominent and more recessed.
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.
Your knee cap is called a patella in scientific communities.
The knee cap is more properly known as the patella.
like your knee cap stops your knee, but your neckis a different system
It is perfectly fine if the knee cap moves just a little bit, because some people can do that. Though, if the knee cap moves too much, then it becomes a health concern.
The patella (knee cap)
The knee cap is also called the Patella.
Knee caps are also called Patellae in scientific communities. A single knee cap is called a patella.