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Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Tear: How Far Have We Come and What Remains?

Hyun Soo MoonChong Hyuk ChoiMin JungKwangho ChungSe-Han JungYun-Hyeok KimSung Hwan Kim
Published in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2023)
Medial meniscus posterior root tears (MMRTs), defined as tears or avulsions that occur within 1 cm of the tibial attachment of the medial meniscus posterior root, lead to biomechanically detrimental knee conditions by creating a functionally meniscal-deficient status. Given their biomechanical significance, MMRTs have recently been gaining increasing interest. Accordingly, numerous studies have been conducted on the anatomy, biomechanics, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of MMRTs, and extensive knowledge has been accumulated. Although a consensus has not yet been reached on several issues, such as surgical indications, surgical techniques, and rehabilitation protocols, this article aimed to comprehensively review the current knowledge on MMRTs and to introduce the author's treatment strategies.
Keyphrases
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