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Managing LCL Sprains

Managing LCL Sprains

Symptoms Of An LCL Sprain A sprain to the LCL (lateral collateral ligament) of the knee may vary from being very mild, to a complete ligament rupture. LCL sprains are categorized into Grade 1, Grade 2, or Grade 3 depending on the extent of the injury, with a Grade 3 injury being a complete rupture… Read More >

Lateral Collateral Ligament Of The Knee Injury

Lateral Collateral Ligament Of The Knee Injury

What Is The Lateral Collateral Ligament? The lateral collateral ligament of the knee is one of four major ligaments that help stabilise the knee joint. Also known as the lateral ligament, or the LCL for short is a cord-like ligament situated on the outside (lateral side) of the knee. The lateral ligament connects from its… Read More >