polvinivellen
Polvinivellen is the knee joint in Finnish anatomical terminology. It is the largest synovial joint of the leg and a central site for weight bearing, movement, and load transfer during standing, walking, and running. The term polvinivellen is used in Finnish medical texts to refer to the knee joint in a general sense, and polvinivel or polvinivelen appear in more specific grammatical forms.
Anatomically, the knee consists of two articulations: the femorotibial joint, where the femur meets the tibia,
Movement is primarily flexion and extension, with small degrees of rotation when the knee is flexed. The
Clinical relevance includes injuries such as ligament tears, meniscal injuries, and patellofemoral pain, as well as