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The femur and tibia are two bones that meet to form the knee joint. Two pieces of fibrocartilage — known collectively as the meniscus — act as shock absorbers between the two bones and assist with knee stability.
Source: Medical News Today
The femur and tibia are two bones that meet to form the knee joint. Two pieces of fibrocartilage — known collectively as the meniscus — act as shock absorbers between the two bones and assist with knee stability.
Source: Medical News Today