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The knee joint is a synovial joint (a joint cavity filled with fluid) that connects your thighs to your lower leg. Here, the thigh bone (femur) connects to the shin bone (tibia). Therefore, any movement that involves your legs relies on your knees. This includes walking, running, jumping, etc. Other than bones your knee joints also consist of cartilage (strong connective tissue that protects the joints), ligaments (tissues that connect bone to bone), tendons (tissues that connect muscle to bone), and muscles.
Your knee is made of:
Understanding the anatomy of the knee is important for diagnosing and treating various knee injuries and conditions. Injuries to ligaments, tendons, or cartilage can impact the function and stability of the knee joint.

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