WHY DO WE HAVE A KNEECAP, BUT NOT AN ‘ELBOWCAP’?
Cameron James
The kneecap is a sesamoid bone, which means that unlike most bones in the body it grows within the tendons that attach muscles to certain joints. Sesamoid bones form where a tendon
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Cameron James
The kneecap is a sesamoid bone, which means that unlike most bones in the body it grows within the tendons that attach muscles to certain joints. Sesamoid bones form where a tendon
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