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What Does Real Knee Cartilage and the Meniscus Look Like?

by Jeffrey B. Witty, M.D. | 3 years ago

In this video we will review what actual knee cartilage and the two menisci look like during an arthroscopic surgical procedure. The joint cartilage is the smooth surface on the ends of the femur and tibia. The menisci (medial and lateral meniscus) are shock absorbing structures between the

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