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- The posterior meniscofemoral ligament (also known as the ligament of Wrisberg) is a small fibrous band of the knee joint. It attaches to the posterior...
- The anterior meniscofemoral ligament (ligament of Humphry) is a small fibrous band of the knee joint. It arises from the posterior horn of the lateral...
- Meniscofemoral ligament can refer to: Anterior meniscofemoral ligament Posterior meniscofemoral ligament This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- variety of ligaments: two meniscotibial ligaments for each meniscus, the meniscofemoral from the lateral meniscus to the femur, the meniscocollateral from the...
- via the ends of the meniscus, and posteromedially via the posterior meniscofemoral ligament, which attaches the posterior limb of the meniscus to the posterior...
- A. (Mar 2006). "Anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament and the meniscofemoral ligaments". Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 14 (3): 257–63. doi:10...
- Anteriorly, the transverse ligament connects the 2 menisci; posteriorly, the meniscofemoral ligament helps stabilize the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus...
- anteriorly by the ligament. The posterior (of Wrisberg) and anterior meniscofemoral ligaments (of Humphrey) stretch from the posterior horn of the lateral...
- meniscus and therefore can be divided into meniscofemoral and meniscotibial ligament components. The meniscofemoral ligament is longer than the meniscotibial...
- Edwards, A. (2006). "Anatomy of the posterior cruciate ligament and the meniscofemoral ligaments". Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 14 (3):...