Meniscofemoral ligament (mnemonic)
Ligamentum
meniscofemorale anterius (Humphry) and ligamentum meniscofemorale posterius (Wrisberg) in MRI. There is effusion of blood in the joint cavity from a trauma wich did not affect the posterior ligaments.
Ligamentum
meniscofemorale posterius (Wrisberg) behind the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus mimicing a tear. There is effusion of blood in the joint cavity from a trauma wich did not affect the posterior elements.
Left
knee-joint from behind, showing interior ligaments including the meniscofemoral ligaments Humphry and Wrisberg.
Meniscofemoral
ligament • Internal knee ligaments (Gray's illustrations) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Meniscofemoral
ligament • Knee menisci (Gray's illustrations) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Meniscofemoral
ligament • Ligament of Wrisberg - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Meniscofemoral
ligament • Normal posterior meniscofemoral ligament - ligament of Wrisberg - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
A useful mnemonic for how the meniscofemoral ligaments course in relation to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is:
- the ligament of Wrisberg rides the PCL (i.e. is posterosuperior)
- the ligament of Humphrey is humped by the PCL (i.e. is anteroinferior)
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