Your friend tears his medial meniscus because it stuck to femoral condyle while he was attempting a cutting maneuver. What type of wear is this an example of? Group of answer choices Fatigue Stress Strain Adhesion Abrasion
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The medial meniscus is a cartilage structure in the knee that can be damaged during activities that involve sudden changes in direction, such as cutting maneuvers. Show more…
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