Knieën
Knieën is the Dutch term for knees, referring to the joints that connect the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia) in the human body. These joints are crucial for mobility, enabling movements such as walking, running, jumping, and kneeling. The knee is classified as a hinge joint, but it also allows limited rotational movement when flexed, which is essential for stability and agility.
Anatomically, the knee comprises bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. The articular cartilage covers the ends
Knee injuries and conditions are common and can include ligament tears, meniscus injuries, bursitis, and osteoarthritis.
The knee's design allows it to bear significant weight, often two to three times an individual's body