
Knee joint - male - age 64 3D model
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This 3D model is derived from CT medical data of a 64-year old male's lower limbs, specifically focusing on the knee bones, both left and right. The knee joint is robust, enabling activities like running, walking, and standing while supporting body weight when upright. Included in this model are essential components such as patella, fibula, tibia, and femur from both sides. Patella, or the kneecap, safeguards the knee and connects key muscles to the tibia, aiding in knee extension. Tibia, also known as the shankbone or shinbone, supports most of the weight and is the second-largest bone in the human body. Fibula, the calf bone, stabilizes the ankle but doesn't bear weight. The femur, the longest and strongest bone, allows leg motion and bears body weight. The model serves as an educational tool for those studying human anatomy and physiology while encouraging others to deepen their understanding of the human body.
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