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Which of the knee joint structures are not supplied by a sensory nerve?!

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Dr. Mark Hutchinson answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Most: Ligaments have nerves that assess tension and position, subchondral bone has sensory nerves, peripheral meniscus, and synovium are all pain sources. The articulate cartilage itself has no nerves.

Answered 1/14/2013

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