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- The knee joint has three main compartments123:
- Medial compartment: The joint between the femur and tibia on the inner side of the knee.
- Lateral compartment: The joint between the femur and tibia on the outer side of the knee.
- Patellofemoral compartment: The joint between the kneecap and the end of the femur or thigh bone.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The three parts (compartments) of the knee joint are found where the joint surfaces of the femur, tibia, and the back of the kneecap meet: The joint between the femur and tibia on the inner side of the knee (medial compartment) The joint between the femur and tibia on the outer side of the knee (lateral compartment)www.informedhealth.org/how-does-the-knee-work.…It has three main compartments; the patellofemoral compartment is the joint between the kneecap and the end of the femur or thigh bone, and the tibiofemoral compartments, medial and lateral, which constitute the main weight bearing component of the knee joint between the thigh and shin bones.www.kneesurgeryclinic.co.uk/the-knee-clinic/the-kn…Femur (thigh bone). Tibia (shin bone). Patella (kneecap). The places these bones meet are called articulations or articulating surfaces. There are two articulations in your knee: Patellofemoral: Where your patella meets your femur. Tibiofemoral: Where your tibia meets your femur.my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/24777-knee-joint Knee joint | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
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