The common name for "popliteal" is the "knee pit" or "popliteal fossa," which refers to the shallow depression located at the back of the knee joint. This area contains important blood vessels and nerves, including the popliteal artery and vein.
The scientific name for the crease of the knee is the "popliteal fossa."
The common term for "popliteal" refers to the area located at the back of the knee. It is often associated with structures such as the popliteal artery and vein, which supply blood to and from the lower leg. The term is derived from the Latin "poples," meaning the back of the knee.
The Popliteal
It's the area behind the knee. It's where your popliteal artery is.
popliteal -------------the seat bone
The popliteal pulse is located behind the knee.
Under the popliteal surface. (Behind the knee).
The back of the knee is known as the Popliteal Fossa. It's made up of numerous muscles, tendons, and ligaments.The popliteal Fossapopliteal fossaThe back of the knee is called the Popliteal FossaPoplitealThe back of the knee is the popliteal space or popliteal region. The front surface of the knee is called the prepatellar region.The back of the knee is the popliteal space.The back of the knee is called popliteal space.The back of your KNEE!!!
Popliteal artery
Yes, the popliteal region is the area behind the knee.
No, in the popliteal fossa. Go behind the knee.
popliteal arteries (a portion of the femoral arteries near the surface of the legs)