Menisci
Menisci (singular: meniscus) are crescent-shaped fibrocartilaginous structures located between the femur and tibia in the knee joint. In humans, the knee contains two menisci: the medial meniscus on the inner side and the lateral meniscus on the outer side. Each is wedge-shaped in cross-section, with a thicker outer rim and a thinner inner edge. Both are anchored to the tibial plateau and joint capsule by ligaments, and the anterior and posterior horns connect to surrounding structures to help stabilize movement.
The primary functions of the menisci are to distribute axial load across the articular surfaces, absorb shock,
Clinically, meniscal injuries are common in athletes and can occur with twisting or trauma (or degeneratively