The meniscus is a semilunar-shaped fibrocartilagenous structure interposed between the femoral condyles and tibial plateaux.
Aetiology of meniscal tears can be divided into two groups
A torn portion of meniscus may sometimes displace and become jammed between the femur and tibia in the centre of the joint - a 'bucket handle tear'. This may cause a blocking of extension - 'locking of the knee'.
The meniscal tag will act as a persistent mechanical irritant, and will cause recurrent synovial effusion and eventually, secondary osteoarthritis. Medial meniscal tears produce prolonged loss of extension that can stretch and rupture the anterior cruciate ligament.
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