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  5. Brake wear indicator - Wikipedia

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    Requires visual inspection of the pads. Acoustical: [3] [4] A metal part is designed to contact the brake disk causing a noise when the pad has worn down to the desired level. Electrical: A metal body is embedded in the pad material that comes in contact with the rotor when the desired wear level is reached. This will light an indicator in the ...

  6. Brake pad - Wikipedia

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    Brake pads should be checked at least every 5,000 miles for excessive or uneven wear. Although brake pad wear is unique to each vehicle, it is generally recommended that brake pads be replaced every 50,000 miles, [6] while brake discs (or rotors) typically last longer, needing replacement every 70,000 miles.

  7. Infrapatellar fat pad - Wikipedia

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    The infrapatellar fat pad (Hoffa's fat pad) is a cylindrical piece of fat that is situated inferior and posterior to the patella bone within the knee, [1] intervening between the patellar ligament and synovial fold of the knee joint.

  8. Infrapatellar fat pad syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Infrapatellar fat pad syndrome, also known as Hoffa's disease, is when pain in the front of the knee occurs due to problems with the infrapatellar fat pad. [2] Pain is generally just below the kneecap. [2] Symptoms may worsen if the knee is overly straightened or bent for too long a period. [2]

  9. Meniscus tear - Wikipedia

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    Tear of a meniscus is a common injury in many sports. The menisci hold 30–55% of the body load in standing position. [13] Some sports where a meniscus tear is common are American football, association football, ice hockey and tennis. Regardless of what the activity is, it is important to take the correct precautions to prevent a meniscus tear ...