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What are the menisci?

The menisci are crescent shaped cartilage structures separating the ends of the femur and tibia inside the knee. There are two menisci in each knee – one medially and one laterally.

The menisci have a number of important functions:

  • they help share the load as forces pass through the joint
  • they act as shock absorbers
  • they help the nutrition and lubrication of the smooth articular cartilage
  • they help stabilise the knee, especially if supporting ligaments have been damaged

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