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Findings of the patient’s physical examination should include a positive valgus stress test. We also conduct other physical examinations, such as range of motion (ROM), tenderness, instability including the Lachman test, the anterior drawer test, and posterior drawer test, and the McMurray test.
Non-Operative MCL Tear Rehabilitation Protocol. The intent of this protocol is to provide the clinician with a guideline for a non-operative rehabilitation course of a patient with an isolated medial cruciate ligament injury.
5 Φεβ 2016 · Bony avulsions, incarceration of the distal MCL under the meniscus or over the pes anserinus tendons, open injuries, MCL tears combined with PCL or bi-cruciate injuries should be treated surgically.
2 Απρ 2024 · Depending on the movement causing the injury is, the MCL may become sprained or torn. If the MCL is sprained, it can cause knee pain, swelling, and reduced mobility of the joint. In this article, we'll discuss treatment options, including home interventions, medication, and physical therapy.
2 Ιουν 2023 · Medial collateral ligament injury occurs when excessive valgus stresses or external rotation forces are placed on the knee joint. The most common symptom is medial-sided knee pain above or below the joint line. Patients are usually able to walk.
6 Σεπ 2024 · These diagnostic tests and classifications are essential for determining the severity and extent of MCL injuries and guiding appropriate treatment strategies and rehabilitation protocols to optimize recovery and prevent long-term patient complications.
Stress radiography is a very useful and inexpensive complementary examination, capable of showing the magnitude of knee instability in an objective and quantifiable way, and can assist in preoperative decision making; it is also of great value in the postoperative follow-up of multiligament injuries. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Even magnetic resonance imaging...