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I currently suspect I have a torn medial ligament in my knee. What happens if I actually do have one? What will the doctor do (treatment, etc.)?
Thanks in advance for the answers.
I currently suspect I have a torn medial ligament in my knee. What happens if I actually do have one? What will the doctor do (treatment, etc.)?
Thanks in advance for the answers.
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If you actually have an inner ligament crack in your knee, the doctor will probably carry out an accurate examination, possibly by imaging like an MRI to confirm the diagnosis. The treatment may vary depending on the severity of the crack, but usually it includes rest, ice, compression, and step up (the RICE method), physical therapy for strengthening the surrounding muscles, possibly the use of rails or bandages for stabilizing the knee, and in some cases an operation, especially if the crack is severe.