Knee Osteoarthritis - Physiopedia
The meniscus is a C shaped piece of cartilage that can be found sandwiched between the thigh bone (Femur) and the shin bone (Tibia). This cartilage may be found in the outside (lateral) and the inside (medial) of the knee joint. The most basic purpose of the meniscus is to act as a shock absorber for the knee joint. Meniscal Injury: ................
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