Biomechanics of the meniscus-meniscal ligament construct of the knee
File(s)
Author(s)
Masouros, SD
McDermott, ID
Amis, AA
AMJ, Bull
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The menisci of the knee act primarily to redistribute contact force across the tibio-femoral articulation. This meniscal function is achieved through a combination of the material, geometry and attachments of the menisci. The main ligaments that attach the menisci to the tibia (insertional ligaments, deep medial collateral ligament), the femur (meniscofemoral ligaments, deep medial collateral ligament) and each other (the anterior intermeniscal ligament) are the means by which the contact force between tibia and femur is distributed into hoop stresses in the menisci to reduce contact pressure at the joint. This means that the functional biomechanics of the menisci cannot be considered in isolation and should be considered as the functional biomechanics of the meniscus-meniscal ligament construct. This article presents the current knowledge on the anatomy and functional biomechanics of the meniscus and its associated ligaments. Much is known about the function of the meniscus-meniscal ligament construct; however, there still remain significant gaps in the literature in terms of the properties of the anterior intermeniscal ligament and its function, the properties of the insertional ligaments, and the most appropriate ways to reconstruct meniscal function surgically.
Version
Accepted version
Date Issued
2008-12
Citation
KNEE SURG SPORT TR A, 2008, 16 (12), pp.1121-1132
ISSN
0942-2056
Publisher
SPRINGER
Start Page
1121
End Page
1132
Journal / Book Title
KNEE SURG SPORT TR A
Volume
16
Issue
12
Copyright Statement
© Springer-Verlag 2008. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com
Source Volume Number
16
Subjects
Meniscus
Biomechanics
Material properties
Ligaments
Knee
MEDIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT
ANTERIOR INTERMENISCAL LIGAMENT
POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT
MENISCOFEMORAL LIGAMENTS
ARTICULAR-CARTILAGE
DEFICIENT KNEE
PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION
TENSILE PROPERTIES
ACETABULAR LABRUM
FEMORAL CONTACT