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Symptoms of Anterior cruciate ligament tear
The symptoms of an anterior cruciate ligament tear usually include a sudden popping sensation in the knee, rapid swelling, pain, instability, and difficulty continuing activity. These symptoms arise because the ACL is one of the main stabilizing ligaments inside the knee…
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Treatment for Anterior cruciate ligament tear
The treatment of an anterior cruciate ligament tear is based on a combination of rehabilitation, symptom control, and in some cases surgical reconstruction. The main approaches include physical therapy, activity modification, bracing in selected situations, pain and inflammation control, and operative…
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FAQ about Anterior cruciate ligament tear
An anterior cruciate ligament tear, often called an ACL tear, is one of the most common knee ligament injuries. It can affect athletes, active adults, and anyone who twists the knee forcefully. This FAQ explains what the ACL does, why tears…
