Talk:Knee
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[edit]I know this isn’t the write way to post this but I kept getting lost trying to follow the directions. My concern is that when you click on the meniscus link. It takes you to a look of how meniscus is used in chemistry. I would like to add a link that related to meniscus found in the knee. ((User:Waco51)) 9:41, 22 Feb 2008
swimming and knee injuries
[edit]Can someone document the claim that competitive swimers are prone to knee injuries? In all my years as a competitive swimmer I have never heard of a swimmer with knee injuries.
3D model of the knee
[edit]It would be very nice to have 3D model of the knee so that people can explore it from thier prefered angle; I uploaded this one. But it was not accepted what would need to be changed/updated about the model before it would be acceptable for the article?
Claes Lindhardt (talk) 09:00, 3 September 2024 (UTC)
- Although the effort is admirable, all your 3D images are not readily instructive for the general user, and are potentially confusing because the components are not labeled. See WP:ANATMOS for Wikipedia's intent to keep anatomical presentations as simple as possible; the guide says Do not add images just because they are pretty.
- I think you should drop this idea for now, and perhaps seek an outlet in a public domain anatomy site where you may get more precise recommendations for enhancing the instructional use of your images. Zefr (talk) 15:43, 3 September 2024 (UTC)