The patella or kneecap
The patella is the flat triangular bone in front of your knee joint. The patella is called the kneecap in lay language.
The small bone at the front of the knee (the knee cap) is called the patella.
The patella, also known as the kneecap, is located on the front of the knee joint. It articulates with the femur (thigh bone) and protects the knee joint during movement.
The SI joint, also known as the sacroiliac joint, is located in the pelvis. It connects the sacrum (the triangular bone at the base of the spine) to the ilium (the large, wing-shaped bone in the pelvis).
The scapula bone (shoulder blade) is the bone that resembles the blade of an oar due to its flat and triangular shape. It is located on the upper back and is an important bone for the movement and stability of the shoulder joint.
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 shinebone is also known as the patella. It is a small flat bone located in front of the knee joint.
The patella, also known as the kneecap, is a triangular bone located in front of the knee joint. Its main function is to protect the knee joint and increase the leverage of the quadriceps muscles. The patella is embedded in the quadriceps tendon and helps to stabilize the knee during activities such as walking, running, and jumping.
The scientific name for a kneecap is "patella." It is a small, flat triangular bone that sits at the front of the knee joint and helps protect the knee and assist in movement.
The knee joint is located in the leg at the knee. It is a type of hinge joint.
The scapula (flat triangular bone at the back of the shoulder)
The femur is the thigh bone, and it is located in the upper leg, connecting the hip joint to the knee joint. It is the longest and strongest bone in the human body.