Understanding Knee Joint Movement: Flexibility and Function
No, the knee is not a fixed joint. It is a synovial joint, which means that it is a freely movable joint that is lined with a synovial membrane. The synovial membrane produces a synovial fluid that helps to lubricate the joint and reduce friction. The knee joint is capable of flexion (bending), extension (straightening), and rotation.Knee Surgery - Related Articles
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