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Deep within the knee lies a small, often overlooked muscle called the (or Articularis Genu). While tiny, its role is critical: Knee Anatomy: Structure, Function, Injury, and Treatment
If you’ve ever looked up the scientific name for the knee joint, you’ve likely encountered the term . While it might sound like a complex botanical name, it is actually the Latin anatomical term for the largest and most complex joint in the human body. articulatio genus
The Articulatio Genus is more than just a hinge; it is a mechanical masterpiece that allows us to walk, run, and climb. The Three Pillars of the Knee Deep within the knee lies a small, often
The Articulatio Genus isn't just one connection but a "compound" joint where three major bones meet: The Articulatio Genus is more than just a
A specialized "sesamoid" bone that sits in front of the joint to protect it and act as a lever for your muscles. Key Components for Smooth Motion
These are C-shaped wedges of tough fibrocartilage that act as shock absorbers between the femur and tibia.
The joint is filled with this specialized lubricant, housed within a joint capsule, which ensures "frictionless" movement.