stifle joint

femoropatellar joint

A complex joint in the hind limbs of quadruped mammals such as the sheep, horse or dog. It is the equivalent joint to the human knee. It is often the largest synovial joint in the body.

Type Joint
Parent Structure knee joint
Latin Name femoropatellar joint

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the stifle joint?
A complex joint in the hind limbs of quadruped mammals such as the sheep, horse or dog. It is the equivalent joint to the human knee. It is often the largest synovial joint in the body.
What is the Latin name for the stifle joint?
The Latin name for the stifle joint is femoropatellar joint.

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