Cartilage disks, also known as menisci, are located in the knee joint and connect the thigh bone (femur) to the shinbone (tibia). They play an important role in providing cushioning and stability to the knee joint. The menisci also act as shock absorbers, distributing weight and pressure evenly across the knee joint during movement.
Without these cartilage disks, the knee joint would experience excessive wear and tear, leading to joint damage and increased risk of injury. Injuries to the menisci are common, often resulting from twisting or direct impact to the knee. Proper care and treatment of meniscal injuries are crucial to maintaining the health and functionality of the knee joint