Wrisberg rip
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Wrisberg rips are longitudinal vertical meniscal tears. They occur at the at the junction of the ligament of Wrisberg and the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus, and are commonly associated with anterior cruciate ligament tears 1.
-<p><strong>Wrisberg rips </strong>are longitudinal vertical <a href="/articles/meniscal-tear">meniscal tears</a>. They occur at the at the junction of the <a href="/articles/meniscofemoral-ligament">ligament of Wrisberg</a> and the posterior horn of the <a href="/articles/knee-menisci">lateral meniscus</a>, and are commonly associated with <a href="/articles/anterior-cruciate-ligament-tear">anterior cruciate ligament tears</a> <sup>1</sup>. </p>- +<p><strong>Wrisberg rips </strong>are longitudinal vertical <a href="/articles/meniscal-tear">meniscal tears</a>. They occur at the junction of the <a href="/articles/meniscofemoral-ligament">ligament of Wrisberg</a> and the posterior horn of the <a href="/articles/knee-menisci">lateral meniscus</a> and are commonly associated with <a href="/articles/anterior-cruciate-ligament-tear">anterior cruciate ligament tears</a> <sup>1</sup>. </p>
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