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Medial Meniscus Injury



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The knee joint is comprised of three main bones: the femur, or thigh bone; the tibia, or shin; and the patella, or knee cap. All of these structures are surrounded by cartilage and ligaments that support the knee joint and protect it from injury.

The medial meniscus is a "C-shaped" cartilage structure that is attached to the tibia and acts as a shock absorber for the knee.

The medial meniscus can be torn by twisting the knee ... more



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