Meniscus

Cartilage disc, anterior horn, pars intermedia, posterior horn, inner meniscus, outer meniscus. Definition The meniscus is a cartilaginous structure in the knee joint that helps to transfer force from the thigh bone (femur) to the lower leg bone (tibia-tibia). The meniscus adjusts the round thigh bone (femoral condyle) to the straight lower leg (tibial plateau). … Meniscus

Outer meniscus | Meniscus

Outer meniscus The outer meniscus is a sickle-shaped element in the knee joint, consisting of fibrous cartilage, which is also located between the joint surfaces of the femur and tibia. Like the inner meniscus, the outer meniscus also has the task of absorbing shocks and distributing the loading pressure evenly over a larger area. In … Outer meniscus | Meniscus

Function | Meniscus

Function The meniscus has the function of transmitting the force as a shock absorber from the thigh to the lower leg (shin bone = tibia). Due to its wedge-shaped appearance, the meniscus fills the gap between the round femoral condyle and the almost straight tibial plateau. The elastic meniscus adapts to movement. It also has … Function | Meniscus

Inner meniscus

Synonyms in a broader sense Cartilage disc, anterior horn, pars intermedia, posterior horn, inner meniscus, outer meniscus, Definition The inner meniscus is – together with the outer meniscus – a part of the knee joint. It serves as a sliding and displacement bearing between the bones involved. Due to its anatomy, it is much more … Inner meniscus

Meniscus pain

Synonyms in a broader sense Cartilage disc, anterior horn, pars intermedia, posterior horn, inner meniscus, outer meniscus, Sports injury or degeneration Pain in a meniscus can have various triggers. Most often, these are caused either by long-term wear (degeneration) or by an injury, typically during sports. In the case of a sports injury, a false, … Meniscus pain