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One very common knee injury is an MCL laceration or medial collateral ligament laceration. The medial collateral ligament or MCL continues from the tibia or tibia to the femur [also known as the femur].
Athletes typically experience MCL tears following some type of knee-related trauma. For example, sudden twists and stops can cause MCL tear as well as strong impacts. MCL tears are a common injury among dancers and a common injury among skiers, ice hockey players, and soccer players. Soccer players and basketball players are also vulnerable to MCL tears.
The ligament serves to manage body movement by restricting joint movement. Certain strong impacts, sharp twists, or rotations outside the knee joint can cause MCL injury. MCL is particularly vulnerable to tearing if it is pulled excessively or stretched excessively, which can easily occur during athletics.
During a very severe injury of the knee, a person may experience tearing at a time on all of the MCL, anterior cruciate ligament or “ACL” and the meniscus. Sharp pain inside the knee is often accompanied by MCL injury. This inner knee pain lasts for several hours, and in more severe cases such as Grade III MCL injury, the knee or knee buckling may be weakened.
If you have an MCL laceration, it may hurt if you touch the inner part of the knee around the joint area. MCL injuries often include a swollen area of injury or a bruise for a few days after knee injury.
After tearing the MCL, it is generally advisable to meet a qualified health professional such as a certified orthopedic surgeon for thorough examination and treatment recommendations.
Treatments that help rupture MCL include icing the injury, keeping the knee lifted over the heart for a long time, reducing physical activity and not causing further damage .
Depending on the severity of medial collateral ligament rupture, special braces or crutches may be required. Physical therapy may also be recommended to promote knee strengthening, especially if you have been injured by MCL for an extended period of time. Physiotherapy helps prevent additional injury from MCL injury.
If you suspect you are suffering from MCL injury, it is advisable to seek medical evaluation from your doctor. Doctors specializing in sports medicine, such as knee injuries and orthopedic surgeons, are particularly helpful in assessing the severity of knee pain and MCL injuries.
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