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Collection of Knees Cliparts (23)

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A tight set of knees images optimized for clarity at small sizes, ideal for badges, labels, and infographic callouts.

A stylized illustration of someone blow-drying their hair, highlighting airflow direction and technique.
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Side-view diagram of a human leg and foot, highlighting natural alignment and weight-bearing posture.
A simple anatomical illustration showing the knee joint with tears indicating possible injury or discomfort.
A stylized depiction of a leg snapping forward, causing the shoe to fly off-often used to symbolize sudden impact or injury.
Red circle marks the knee joint-common site for pain, swelling, or injury such as ligament strain or meniscus tear.
A woman demonstrates the high knee exercise-lifting one knee toward chest while keeping core engaged and arms pumping.
A simplified illustration showing the correct body position and foot placement during a sliding tackle in soccer.
A woman demonstrates a bodyweight squat with arms extended for balance-ideal for beginners and home workouts.
A basic anatomical sketch highlighting the elbow’s flexed position, useful for learning joint movement.
A confident, smiling boy in casual clothes stands with hands on hips, ideal for classroom posters or storybooks.
A striking abstract line drawing that reduces the human form to elegant, flowing contours-perfect for modern visual storytelling.
A child experiencing sudden knee pain-common signs include limping, swelling, or refusing to bear weight on the affected leg.
A moment of quiet reverence: hands raised, heart open-this silhouette captures the universal act of prayer and surrender.
Keep your knees aligned and core engaged while gently pulling your foot toward your glutes-avoid arching your back.
A sweet, step-by-step illustration showing how babies learn to move: from standing unassisted to crawling on all fours.
Ouch! This cartoon highlights the sudden, sharp pain of a foot injury-common during sports or slips.
Two happy kids enjoying imaginative outdoor play with toy vehicles and gardening tools in the soil.
This icon illustrates acute knee pain-common in injuries, arthritis, or overuse-and signals the need for assessment or rest.
A happy bee gives mom a big compliment-because she truly is the bee’s knees!
A simplified anatomical drawing highlighting the knee joint with a red circle for emphasis.
A friendly cartoon monkey with labeled body parts-Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes-designed for a fun, interactive learning exercise.
A cheerful boy in a green shirt kneels as he waves a magical wand, conjuring bright sparkles in a moment of pure imaginative play.