knäet
Knäet is the Swedish term for the knee joint, the large hinge joint that connects the thigh to the lower leg. It consists of three bones: the femur, tibia, and patella, with articular cartilage covering the ends, two menisci for shock absorption, and a fibrous capsule reinforced by ligaments.
Key structures include the cruciate ligaments (anterior and posterior) and the collateral ligaments (medial and lateral),
Functionally, the knee allows flexion and extension, with limited rotation when flexed. It bears much of the
Common conditions affecting knäet include osteoarthritis, meniscal tears, ligament injuries such as ACL ruptures, patellofemoral pain
Diagnosis typically combines clinical examination with imaging, such as X-ray or MRI. Treatments range from conservative
Note: knäet is the definite form of knä in Swedish, reflecting standard terminology for the joint in