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  • Meniscus Locations: Knee & Wrist Explained
    The two body parts that have a meniscus are:

    * Knee: The meniscus in the knee is a C-shaped piece of cartilage that acts as a shock absorber and helps to distribute weight evenly across the joint.

    * Wrist: The meniscus in the wrist is a smaller, less well-known structure that is also made of cartilage and helps to stabilize the joint.

    While the term "meniscus" is primarily associated with the knee, it's important to remember that the wrist also has a similar structure with a similar function.

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