A unique feature of the knee joint is a pad of fibrocartilage called

the meniscus. The meniscus acts as a cushion between the femur and tibia bones in the knee joint, providing stability and reducing friction during movement. It also helps distribute weight evenly across the joint and absorbs shock to protect the bones from damage. The meniscus is essential for healthy knee function and is prone to injury from sudden twisting or impact to the knee.