The knee actually has two joints. One is called the tibiofemoral joint and is between the thigh bone (femur) and the main shin bone (tibia). The other joint is formed by the thigh bone and the knee cap (patella) and is called the patellofemoral joint. The class of joints that these form are called synovial, or freely moving joints. The specific types are: tibiofemoral joint = hinge joint and the patellofemoral joint = gliding joint.
Yes, the patellofemoral joint is considered a gliding joint. This joint allows for gliding and sliding movements between the patella (kneecap) and the femur, facilitating the extension and flexion of the knee.
The knee joint is a complex joint that connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella). It is composed of ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and fluid-filled sacs that help with movement and stability. It allows for bending (flexion) and straightening (extension) of the leg.
The three compartments of the knee are the medial compartment (inner side of the knee), lateral compartment (outer side of the knee), and the patellofemoral compartment (front of the knee where the kneecap articulates with the thigh bone).
The joint above the knee is the hip joint, and the joint below the knee is the ankle joint.
The patellofemoral joint is located between the patella (kneecap) and the femur (thigh bone).
The knee actually has two joints. One is called the tibiofemoral joint and is between the thigh bone (femur) and the main shin bone (tibia). The other joint is formed by the thigh bone and the knee cap (patella) and is called the patellofemoral joint. The class of joints that these form are called synovial, or freely moving joints. The specific types are: tibiofemoral joint = hinge joint and the patellofemoral joint = gliding joint.
Yes, the patellofemoral joint is considered a gliding joint. This joint allows for gliding and sliding movements between the patella (kneecap) and the femur, facilitating the extension and flexion of the knee.
Degeneration means age-related arthritis. In this case, it's found in the knee joint.
The main joint involved in flexion of the knee is the hinge joint formed by the femur and tibia. Additionally, the patellofemoral joint between the patella and femur also plays a role in knee flexion by aiding in the smooth movement of the patella during flexion.
If a joint space is preserved, it means the space is normal and not showing signs of arthritis. In your case, the joint spaces in the knee were found to be normal.
Patellofemoral means related to the joint between the kneecap and thighbone.
The medical term for runner's knee is patellofemoral pain syndrome.
That sounds like the cartilage in the joint of the knee has worn to a point where the bones have touched forming more bone in an attempt to repair the damage This leads, pain, stiffness and continued damage to the joint.
The knee joint is a complex joint that connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella). It is composed of ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and fluid-filled sacs that help with movement and stability. It allows for bending (flexion) and straightening (extension) of the leg.
The three compartments of the knee are the medial compartment (inner side of the knee), lateral compartment (outer side of the knee), and the patellofemoral compartment (front of the knee where the kneecap articulates with the thigh bone).
It means you have some age-related arthritis in your knee where the kneecap meets the thighbone.