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The patella (pl.: patellae or patellas), also known as the kneecap, is a flat, rounded triangular bone which articulates with the femur (thigh bone) and covers and protects the anterior articular surface of the knee joint. The patella is found in many tetrapods, such as mice, cats, birds and dogs, but not in whales, or most reptiles.
The term is considered a misnomer by medical professionals [citation needed] because only a very small minority of victims suffer damage to the kneecap [citation needed]. A review of eighty kneecapping victims found that only two had a fractured kneecap [citation needed]. Some victims have their elbows and ankles shot as well. [1]
Kneecap are an Irish hip hop trio from West Belfast, Northern Ireland, composed of Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, Naoise Ó Caireallain and J.J. Ó Dochartaigh, [1] with the stage-names of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí respectively. [2] [3] They rap in a mixture of English and Irish, and their lyrics often contain Irish republican themes.
“Kneecap” became the first recipient, which saw Shudder Films boss Jack Tarling come aboard as a producer, Curzon as co-producer and U.K. distributor, and Charades as sales agent (the French ...
Articular surfaces of femur Articular surfaces of tibia. The knee is a modified hinge joint, a type of synovial joint, which is composed of three functional compartments: the patellofemoral articulation, consisting of the patella, or "kneecap", and the patellar groove on the front of the femur through which it slides; and the medial and lateral tibiofemoral articulations linking the femur, or ...
Kneecap have been up since 5:30 this morning to perform two live sessions but are still able to cushion every response with their stealth wit. They’re huddled around Moglaí Bap’s phone, which ...
Fine Art is the second studio album by Irish hip hop trio Kneecap, released on 14 June 2024 through Heavenly Recordings. It includes guest appearances by Radie Peat, Grian Chatten , Nino, and Jelani Blackman.
The members of the controversial rap group Kneecap play themselves in a witty knockabout comedy, a Sundance hit, that tells the tale of their ongoing rise.