Knee Joint
The knee joint connects the femur and tibia bones and is essential for walking, running, and jumping. It is one of the biggest and most complicated joints in the human body, allowing for a variety of motions and activities. The knee joint is made up of three bones: the femur, tibia, and patella (commonly known as the 'knee cap'). It is kept together and supported by numerous essential components, including as ligaments, tendons, and muscles.