The Patella (anatomy)

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Published 2018-10-23
The patella. That's it. The bone. Well, and the muscle that attaches to it. And the bones that it associates with. And the ligaments and/or tendons. But otherwise, just the patella. Of the knee joint.


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    My friend just broke his patella in two. This was helpful to understand his injury, thanks.
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