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  1. Medial collateral ligament Injury of the knee (MCL Tear) are the most common ligament injuries of the knee and are frequently associated with ACL tears. They are cause by either a direct blow (more severe tear) or a non-contact injury (less severe).

  2. Pain at the sides of your knee. If there is an MCL injury, the pain is on the inside of the knee; an LCL injury may cause pain on the outside of the knee. Swelling over the site of the injury. Instability — the feeling that your knee is giving way.

  3. Jul 17, 2023 · The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is a flat band of connective tissue that runs from the medial epicondyle of the femur to the medial condyle of the tibia. Its role is to provide valgus stability to the knee joint. MCL injuries often occur in sports, especially in skiing; in fact, 60% of skiing knee injuries involve the MCL. [1][2][3]

  4. An MCL injury can be a stretch, partial tear, or complete tear of the ligament. MCL injuries also often occur at the same time as an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Common symptoms of an injury to the medial collateral ligament are: Knee swelling; Locking or catching of the knee when you move it; Pain and tenderness along the inside of ...

  5. MCL or LCL sprain treatment depends on how severe the knee injury. Doctors grade MCL and LCL sprains based on three levels of severity: Grade I MCL or LCL sprain = damage to only a few knee ligament fibers.

  6. Recovery time for an MCL injury depends on the severity of the damage. On average, these injuries take six weeks to heal. No matter the grade of the tear, initial treatment focuses on immobilizing the knee and reducing pain and inflammation. Measures include: Resting, icing and elevating the knee

  7. Mild or grade 1 injuries. These injuries usually get better in 1 to 3 weeks and may only need home treatment along with using crutches for a short time. Moderate or grade 2 injuries. These injuries usually get better in about a month. You may need to wear a hinged knee brace and limit how much weight you put on your leg. Severe or grade 3 injuries.

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