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genu (ˈdʒɛnjuː) n, pl genua (ˈdʒɛnjʊə) 1. (Anatomy) the technical name for the knee2. (Anatomy) any kneelike bend in a structure or part[Latin: knee]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | genu - hinge joint in the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur and protected in front by the patellaarticulatio genus, human knee, knee, knee jointkneecap, kneepan, patella - a small flat triangular bone in front of the knee that protects the knee jointmusculus articularis genus - the articular muscle of the kneegenicular vein, vena genus - veins that drain blood from structures around the knee; empty into the popliteal veinleg - a human limb; commonly used to refer to a whole limb but technically only the part of the limb between the knee and ankleginglymoid joint, ginglymus, hinge joint - a freely moving joint in which the bones are so articulated as to allow extensive movement in one plane |
genu
genu[′ge·nü] (anatomy) knee genu
genu [je´nu] (pl. ge´nua) (L.) knee.genu extror´sum genu varum.genu intror´sum genu valgum.genu recurva´tum hyperextensibility of the knee joint.genu val´gum a childhood deformity, developing gradually, in which the knees rub together or “knock” in walking and the ankles are far apart; the most common causes are irregularity in growth of the long bones of the lower limb (sometimes from injury to the bone ends at the knee) and weak ligaments. The weight of the body, which is not supported properly, turns the knees in and the weak lower legs buckle until the ankles are spread far apart. See illustration. Called also knock-knee. Genu valgum in young children varies in seriousness. Milder cases may disappear after early childhood as bones, ligaments, and muscles strengthen and coordination improves. More serious cases can often be corrected by strengthening exercises and by proper manipulation of the joints. Sometimes braces are used to ensure the proper alignment of growing legs. In a very young child, genu valgum involves only the soft bone ends where the bone grows. If allowed to continue for a number of years, the condition can lead to abnormal developments in body structure. The sooner corrective measures are taken, the more effective the treatment is likely to be.Genu varum and genu valgum. From Copstead and Banasik, 2000.genu va´rum an outward curvature of one or both lower limbs near the knee; see illustration. Called also bowleg.ge·nu, gen. ge·'nus, pl. gen·u·a (jē'nū, jēnŭs, jen'ū-ă), [TA] 1. The place of articulation between the thigh and the leg. See also: knee joint, geniculum. Synonym(s): knee (1) [TA]2. Any structure of angular shape resembling a flexed knee. [L.] ge·nu, pl. genua (jē'nyū, -ă) [TA] 1. The joint between the thigh and the leg. Synonym(s): knee (1) [TA] . 2. Any structure of angular shape resembling a flexed knee. See also: knee joint, geniculum[L.]genu (je'nu) plural.genua [L.] 1. The knee.2. Any structure of angular form resembling a bent knee.GENU RECURVATUMgenu recurvatumHyperextension at the knee joint. See: illustrationgenu valgumValgus knee.genu varumVarus knee.genu A knee or any knee-like or bent anatomical structure.ge·nu, pl. genua (jē'nyū, -ă) [TA] 1. The joint between the thigh and the leg. Synonym(s): knee (1) [TA] . 2. Any structure of angular shape resembling a flexed knee. [L.]genu Related to genu: genu valgum, splenium, genu of internal capsule, Genu of corpus callosumSynonyms for genunoun hinge joint in the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur and protected in front by the patellaSynonyms- articulatio genus
- human knee
- knee
- knee joint
Related Words- kneecap
- kneepan
- patella
- musculus articularis genus
- genicular vein
- vena genus
- leg
- ginglymoid joint
- ginglymus
- hinge joint
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