A child's kneecap, or patella, typically begins to develop around the age of 3 to 5 years. It usually starts as a cartilage structure and gradually ossifies into bone over time. By the age of 10 to 12, the kneecap is generally fully formed and visible on X-rays. However, the timing can vary among individual children.
Tom Childs age 7
You have spelled it correctly, kneecap. A kneecap is the patella.
When the kneecap is fractured or shattered. When the kneecap dislocates easily and repeatedly. When degenerative arthritis of the kneecap causes extreme pain.
The kneecap is fractured or shattered. The kneecap dislocates easily and repeatedly. Degenerative arthritis of the kneecap causes extreme pain.
'kneecap' IS the nickname (for patella)
"Patella" is another name for the kneecap. "Patellar" means pertaining to the kneecap.
i use kneecap to my knee .
The patella is a bone (specifically, the kneecap).
Patella is another word for kneecap.
No, she died in 2004 at the age of 91.
The kneecap, or patella, is bone.
The bone that is normally know as the kneecap is called the Patella...:D