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McNICHOLAS KNEE CLINIC

Fir Tree Close, Stretton
Warrington, Cheshire
WA4 4LU
UK

tel:  +44-1925-215-040
fax:  +44-1925-215-039

 

KNEE SURGEONS AT THIS CLINIC

Prof (Mr) Michael James McNicholas

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Updated: 02 Sep, 2009
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The lateral meniscus is the shockabsorber on the outer side of the knee (the lateral side), between tibia and femur.

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