Knee Joint Replacement - Series
1. Normal anatomy 2. Indications 3. Procedure 4. Aftercare
Normal anatomy
The knee is a complex joint, which is made up of the distal end of the femur (the femoral condyles), and the proximal end of the tibia (the tibial plateau). The femoral condyles usually glide smoothly on the tibial plateau, allowing for smooth, painless motion of the lower leg
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Review Date : 7/6/2001
Reviewed By : A.D.A.M. Medical Illustration Team
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