I wouldn't recommend it if you want it to heal.
This is called bone marrow edema. It can cause bleeding in the bone marrow, leading to severe pain. The injury is caused by an impact to the knee area.
The maxilla is a facial bone, not a knee bone.
There is a knee cap, formally known as the patella, which is not a bone, and is not connected to any bones, it just floats over them as a form of protection. There is no knee bone. The knee is a joint, not a bone.
When one skins the knee the knee bone is involved. Five or fifth bone UP from the toe bone is the knee bone. 1: toe bone, 2: foot bone, 3: ankle bone, 4: shin bone, and 5: knee bone. The answer is five of the Upward seven bones ending with hip bone. The Down seven bones are opposite and start with 1: head bone, etc.
Yes, it does.
The small bone at the front of the knee (the knee cap) is called the patella.
A "bruised bone" typically refers to bleeding that occurs under the tough fibrous covering of the bone called the periosteum. It heals very quickly, and anti-inflammatory medications, ice and rest can help.
The knee itself is made of ligaments cartilage and bone, and the kneecap is made of bone.
The femur is the thigh-bone. The femoral nerve, artery and vein run between the groin and the knee.
The tibia is the strongest bone below the knee.
The bone inferior to your patella is the tibia.