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The fibular meniscus of the kangaroo as an adaptation against external tibial rotation during saltatorial locomotion.

Adrian C Miller1, Martin A Cake1, Natalie M Warburton1.   

Abstract

The kangaroo knee is, as in other species, a complex diarthrodial joint dependent on interacting osseous, cartilaginous and ligamentous components for its stability. While principal load bearing occurs through the femorotibial articulation, additional lateral articulations involving the fibula and lateral fabella also contribute to the functional arrangement. Several fibrocartilage and ligamentous structures in this joint remain unexplained or have been misunderstood in previous studies. In this study, we review the existing literature on the structure of the kangaroo 'knee' before providing a new description of the gross anatomical and histological structures. In particular, we present strong evidence that the previously described 'femorofibular disc' is best described as a fibular meniscus on the basis of its gross and histological anatomy. Further, we found it to be joined by a distinct tendinous tract connecting one belly of the m. gastrocnemius with the lateral meniscus, via a hyaline cartilage cornu of the enlarged lateral fabella. The complex of ligaments connecting the fibular meniscus to the surrounding connective tissues and muscles appears to provide a strong resistance to external rotation of the tibia, via the restriction of independent movement of the proximal fibula. We suggest this may be an adaptation to resist the rotational torque applied across the joint during bipedal saltatory locomotion in kangaroos.
© 2017 Anatomical Society.

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Keywords:  cyamella; fabella; femorofibular joint; menisci; rotational torque

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28925568      PMCID: PMC5696135          DOI: 10.1111/joa.12683

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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