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Posterior meniscofemoral ligament
Details
From lateral meniscus
To femur
Identifiers
Latinligamentum meniscofemorale posterius
TA98 A03.6.08.004
TA2 1887
FMA 76855
Anatomical terminology

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 area of the lateral meniscus and crosses superiorly and medially behind the posterior cruciate ligament to attach to the medial condyle of the femur. [1]

It forms with articulatio meniscolateralis anterior articulatio mesicofemoralis which is the upper floor of articulatio genus. It flexes and extends functionally as ginglymus with frontal axis.

The posterior meniscofemoral ligament is found in 64.4% of the subjects in MRI scan of the knee. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Bintoudi, A.; Natsis, K.; Tsitouridis, I. (2012-09-17). "Anterior and Posterior Meniscofemoral Ligaments: MRI Evaluation". Anatomy Research International. 2012: 1–5. doi: 10.1155/2012/839724. ISSN  2090-2743. PMC  3457609. PMID  23019526.