Dislocation of the kneecap is most common in young girls between the ages of 10-14. I
Carpet area is carpet area and retail area is retail area
Area having a common drainage is catchment area, whereas area which is uses that water from common drainage area is command area.
Built up area is the area which has been developed.and floor area is the area which is about to built or about to develope.
The area of Siffleur Wilderness Area is 412.14 square kilometers.
Patellar fx is shorthand for patellar fracture, or a broken kneecap.
Patellofemoral is the term meaning related to the kneecap and upper leg bone.
"Patella" is another name for the kneecap. "Patellar" means pertaining to the kneecap.
The patellar tendon, just underneath the kneecap
It's a bone spur on the top part of the kneecap.
Patellar means related to the patella bone. Patella is a sesamoid bone in the front of the knee joint. Terms are used like pre-pattellar or post-patellar. Pre-patellar means proximal to the patella or post patellar means distal to the patella bone. Patellar tendon or patellar dislocation. The expert in the English grammar should comment on the correctness of the term, please.
The patellar ligament connects the patella (kneecap) to your anterior tibia (shin bone).
Patellar means pertaining to the kneecap. The patella is the medical term for the knee cap.
Patellar hypermobility means excessive movement of the kneecap. In a related condition, patellofemoral syndrome, the patella moves in inappropriate ways relative to the femur.
You have spelled it correctly, kneecap. A kneecap is the patella.
The general term for softening of the bones is osteomalacia. It is usually caused by a depletion in calcium or phosphorous reserves in the bone. It can cause them to become flexible and brittle. It can also be called rickets when it occurs in children. Osteoporosis is different; it involves decreased bone mass, but not softening.The word comes from the Latin 'osteo' meaning to do with bones and the Greek word 'malakia' which means softness.osteoporosis
When the kneecap is fractured or shattered. When the kneecap dislocates easily and repeatedly. When degenerative arthritis of the kneecap causes extreme pain.