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- Patella - Wikipedia
Babies are born with a patella of soft cartilage which begins to ossify into bone at about four years of age The patella is a sesamoid bone roughly triangular in shape, with the apex of the patella facing downwards The apex is the most inferior (lowest) part of the patella It is pointed in shape, and gives attachment to the patellar ligament
- What Causes a Patellar Tendon Tear and How to Treat It
A patellar tendon tear is a serious injury to the knee Learn about causes, symptoms, and effective treatments
- Patellar tendinitis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Patellar tendinitis is an injury to the tendon that joins the kneecap, also called the patella, to the shinbone The patellar tendon works with the muscles at the front of the thigh to straighten the knee
- Patella (Kneecap): Anatomy and Function - Cleveland Clinic
The patellar ligament connects the bottom (apex) of your patella to your tibia (shin bone) The patella’s medial facet (the side closer to the inside of your body) articulates (moves) with your femur’s medial condyle
- Patellar tendonitis – Causes, symptoms, and treatment
Patellar tendonitis is an overuse injury that affects the patellar tendon The patellar tendon is a thick tendon that runs over the front of your knee, from the lower edge of your kneecap (patella) to the front of the shin bone (tibia)
- Patellar Tendon Tear - OrthoInfo - AAOS
The patellar tendon works with the muscles in the front of your thigh to straighten your leg Small tendon tears can make it difficult to walk and participate in other daily activities
- Patellar Tendinitis Symptoms Treatment | UConn Health
Learn about patellar tendinitis ( jumper’s knee), its causes, symptoms, and treatment options Find out how to manage this common knee issue
- Patella: Anatomy, function and clinical aspects | Kenhub
The apex of the patella gives rise to the patellar ligament, which inserts onto the tibial tuberosity on the anterior surface of the tibia The middle third of the patella has various vascular openings that allow for arteries to penetrate and supply the bone
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