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The synovial joint of the knee links the femur to the tibia, the fibula, and the patella. As a result, the knee refers to the area of the body where the thigh meets the calf. Used often, it is reinforced and stabilized by multiple ligaments and the menisci.

The synovial joint of the knee links the femur to the tibia, the fibula, and the patella. As a result, the knee refers to the area of the body where the thigh meets the calf. Used often, it is reinforced and stabilized by multiple ligaments and the menisci.
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The synovial joint of the knee links the femur to the tibia, the fibula, and the patella. As a result, the knee refers to the area of the body where the thigh meets the calf. Used often, it is reinforced and stabilized by multiple ligaments and the menisci.
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