


Where is the medial meniscus?
Each knee has both a medial and a lateral meniscus seated upon the upper part of the tibia or shinbone.
Each is held in position via 'roots' that tether the front and back (anterior and posterior horns) of each meniscus to the underlying tibia bone, and there are also ligamentous connections to the outer capsule and via it to the bones of tibia and femur.
Torn medial meniscus
The medial meniscus is less mobile than the lateral meniscus, because of its closer relationship to the capsule of the joint. For this reason it is more likely to be injured than the lateral meniscus.
Tears may involve the substance of the meniscus - body, anterior horn, posterior horn - or the meniscal root may avulse from the bone. Ramp tears involve the are where the meniscus joins to the capsule.
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A-Z Keywords - Medial meniscus tear, Unhappy triad, Lateral meniscus, Anterior horn, Posterior horn,
