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Human Knee Joint Medical Background. The Human Knee Joint Is A Complex And Crucial Structure That Allows For Movement, Stability, And Weight-Bearing In The Lower Limbs. It Is The Largest Joint In The Body And Connects The Thigh Bone (Femur) To The Shin Bone (Tibia). The Knee Joint Also Involves The Smaller Bone Called The Fibula, The Patella (Kneecap), Ligaments, Tendons, Muscles, And Cartilage.

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Human knee joint medical background. The human knee joint is a complex and crucial structure that allows for movement, stability, and weight-bearing in the lower limbs. It is the largest joint in the body and connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia). The knee joint also involves the smaller bone called the fibula, the patella (kneecap), ligaments, tendons, muscles, and cartilage.

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