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Meniscus Injury:-Menisci transmit approximately 50% of weight- bearing forces across the knee joint in extension and 85% at 90° of knee flexion.In the medial compartment, the medial meniscus bears 50% of the load; whereas in the lateral compartment, the lateral meniscus carries approximately 70% of the load transmitted across the lateral compartment. Removal of the medial meniscus results in 50 to 70% reduction in femoral condyle contact area and In a 100% increase in contact stress. The menis Medial Meniscus, Meniscus Injury, Human Skeleton, New Age, The Knee, Skeleton, Bears, Human

Meniscus Injury:-Menisci transmit approximately 50% of weight- bearing forces across the knee joint in extension and 85% at 90° of knee flexion.In the medial compartment, the medial meniscus bears 50% of the load; whereas in the lateral compartment, the lateral meniscus carries approximately 70% of the load transmitted across the lateral compartment. Removal of the medial meniscus results in 50 to 70% reduction in femoral condyle contact area and In a 100% increase in contact stress. The…

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Journal. PLOS.org  Comparison of medial & lateral tears of meniscus Medial Meniscus, Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Ligament Tear, Acl Tear, Cruciate Ligament, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Magnetic Resonance

The meniscus root plays an essential role in maintaining the circumferential hoop tension and preventing meniscal displacement. Studies on meniscus root tears have investigated the relationship of osteoarthritis and an anterior cruciate ligament tear. However, few studies have directly compared the medial and lateral root tears. To assess the prevalence of meniscal extrusion and its relationship with clinical features in medial and lateral meniscus root tears, we performed a retrospective…

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