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August 22nd, 2014

How Do You Identify an MCL Injury Philadelphia Residents?

A Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) injury occurs when the ligament on the inner side of the knee is stretched or (partially/fully) torn. This ligament, a band of tissue stretching from your inner thigh bone to the bone of your shin, prevents the knee from bending inward. The MCL is injured usually as a result of pressure or stress on the outside of the knee, a force pushing the knee sideways. A common cause ofan MCL Injury Philadelphia residents experience is the blocking that happens in contact sports, such as football.

MCL injury in Philadelphia? What to Look for…
Symptoms you may experience if you have an MCL injury could include pain at the sides of the knee. If the pain is on the inside, it is MCL; if it is outside of the knee, it is probably LCL (Lateral collateral ligament). You may see puffiness and swelling at the site of the injury, and/or feel a sense of instability in the knee.
To find out definitively whether your injury is to the MCL or a different part of the knee, you will need to visit a doctor. Your doctor will examine you, ask about how you injured your knee and what you remember about your symptoms at that time. Your knee will be checked for tenderness, swelling, and range of movement. Additionally, your doctor may confirm the diagnosis with an x-ray, which can show if the injury is associated with broken bone. An MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging) scan, which takes images of soft tissues, allows the doctor to see whether the ligament itself has been torn.
Getting Help for Your Pain
Non-surgical and surgical treatments apply for MCL injuries Philadelphia. Non-surgical options include ice, bracing, and physical therapy. Most collateral ligament injuries can be treated successfully without surgery, but surgery is sometimes needed for serious cases.
If you believe you have injured your knee and are looking for the best solution to your MCL Injury Philadelphia has to offer, turn toa leader in orthopedic solutions, consider meeting with a doctor at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute. We’ve led the region in cutting-edge medical knowledge and innovation, serving patients for 40 years. We are happy to meet you to find the best solution for your knee injury as soon as possible. You can call us at 888-660-3232 or contact us to make an appointment today.