liigesketas
Liigesketas, known in English as the articular disc, is a fibrocartilaginous structure found within some synovial joints. It is a dense connective tissue disc that divides the joint cavity into two separate synovial compartments, helping to improve joint congruence, distribute loads, and guide smooth movement between articulating surfaces.
Articular discs occur in a number of joints, with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) being the best known.
The liigesketas is primarily made of dense fibrous connective tissue with embedded fibrocartilaginous elements. The central
Function and clinical relevance
The disc serves to cushion articulating surfaces, reduce friction, and stabilize joint motion. If the disc is
In Estonian, liigesketas directly translates to “articular disc,” emphasizing its role as a joint-associated fibrocartilaginous structure.