What's the most painful knee injury?

Complete tears are more painful and the patellar tendon completely separates from the kneecap. You won't be able to straighten your knee to walk, and you'll likely need surgery and a few months to recover.
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What is the hardest knee injury to recover from?

Torn patellar tendon

It attaches the bottom of the kneecap to the top of the shinbone, and a complete tear separates the tendon from the kneecap. The leg should be able to handle full body weight once again four to six weeks following surgery, but it could take up to six months for a player to return to game action.
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Which is worse ACL or MCL?

An ACL tear is more serious than an MCL tear, and may require surgery to repair. Recovery time may be 6 months or more, including rehabilitation. An MCL tear can take around 8 weeks to recover from, but surgery is usually not required.
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What are the 3 most commonly injured knee structures?

The most common knee injuries include fractures around the knee, dislocation, and sprains and tears of soft tissues, like ligaments.
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Which is worse MCL or LCL tear?

While not always the case, an ACL tear is in most cases going to be the more severe injury. It is considered worse than tearing the MCL because ACL tears are in general more complex to treat and require a longer recovery time after surgery.
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How painful is tearing your LCL?

If you hurt your LCL, it's common to have pain and swelling. These symptoms are also common: Your knee may feel stiff, sore, or tender along the outer edge. Your knee may feel like it could give out when you're walking or standing.
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What are 4 symptoms of a LCL injury?

Lateral Collateral Ligament Injury (LCL)
  • Knee swelling.
  • Locking or catching of your knee with movement.
  • Pain or tenderness along the outside of your knee.
  • A knee that gives way, or feels like it is going to give way, when it is active or stressed in a certain way.
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What does a torn MCL feel like?

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of a Medial Collateral Ligament Tear? Most people who tear their MCL feel pain and a "pop" in their knee when the injury happens. Their knee usually swells soon after the injury, most of the time around the inside part of the knee.
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Does a torn meniscus hurt all the time?

A torn meniscus usually produces well-localized pain in the knee. The pain often is worse during twisting or squatting motions. Unless the torn meniscus has locked the knee, many people with a torn meniscus can walk, stand, sit, and sleep without pain.
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How do I know if I tore my meniscus?

Swelling or stiffness. Pain, especially when twisting or rotating your knee. Difficulty straightening your knee fully. Feeling as though your knee is locked in place when you try to move it.
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Can you still walk with a torn MCL?

Can you still walk with a torn MCL? If you have a grade 1 (minor) MCL tear, you'll likely still be able to walk at the time of the injury, though it might be painful. A grade 2 (moderate) MCL tear could make it difficult to walk at the time of the injury since your knee won't be as stable as it normally is.
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How severe is a torn MCL?

Grade 3 MCL tear

A grade 3 tear is the most severe MCL injury when your ligament is completely torn. With a grade 3 tear, your knee will be loose and painful. This type of tear can often accompany other damage to your knee, such as an ACL tear.
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Is a PCL injury worse than ACL?

The pain from an ACL tear usually will be more severe than that of a PCL tear. There also may be significant (or total) loss of range of motion of the knee. Swelling from an ACL tear tends to develop slowly, over the course of 24 hours.
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What knee injuries are permanent?

Post-Traumatic Arthritis: Post-traumatic osteoarthritis is a common permanent consequence of trauma to any joint, especially the knee. Post-traumatic arthritis can cause fluid accumulation in the knee, pain, and difficulty walking.
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Is an ACL tear or rupture worse?

Any type of tear can cause patients issues but a full rupture is much tougher to bounce back from in the long-term as a great deal of tissue needs to be repaired.
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What makes a knee injury worse?

But high-impact activities can make knee pain worse. Exercise like running, kickboxing, or high intensity interval training (HIIT) can jar your joints and make your knee pain worse. Some stretching exercises, like squats and lunges, can put extra pressure on your knees as well.
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Do you need an MRI to diagnose a torn meniscus?

You may not need magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or arthroscopy. If your symptoms are moderate to severe, or if your doctor thinks you have a meniscus tear and other knee injuries, he or she may recommend either an MRI or arthroscopy. Some doctors prefer to do arthroscopy instead of MRI.
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What part of knee hurts with torn meniscus?

Symptoms of a meniscus tear may be different for each person, but some of the most common symptoms are: Pain in the knee joint: usually on the inside (medial), outside (lateral) or back of the knee. Swelling. Catching or locking of the knee joint.
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How do they test for torn meniscus?

MRI . This uses a strong magnetic field to produce detailed images of both hard and soft tissues within your knee. It's the best imaging study to detect a torn meniscus.
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Can you bend your knee with a torn MCL?

The knee may feel stiff, and a person may have difficulty straightening their leg or bending their knee. They may also find climbing the stairs or sitting in a chair challenging as this requires them to bend their knee. A torn MCL can affect the stability of the knee.
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Can you bend your knee with a torn ligament?

Unable to Bend Knee.

When you've torn your ACL you will lose a range of motion. Try bending your knee and then straightening it out. If you can't bend your knee to a 90 degree angle or straighten out your leg because of pain, stiffness and swelling, then it is likely that you've torn your ACL.
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How much pain would you be in if you tore your MCL?

MCL injuries hurt. Most people feel pain along the inside edge of the knee, and they also have swelling. You might hear a pop when the damage to the knee takes place, and your knee may lurch to the side. You may find it hard to walk, or feel like you can't put pressure on the leg with the hurt knee.
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Where is LCL pain located?

It links your thighbone (femur) and shinbone (tibia). The LCL is the ligament located on the outside of your knee linking the thighbone and calf bone (fibula).
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What does a torn ligament in knee feel like?

Often you will have pain at the sides of the knee and swelling over the injury site. If it 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. The knee will also feel unstable, like it is going to give way.
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How do you test for a torn LCL?

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

An MRI provides a detailed image of the soft tissue surrounding the knee joint, including the ligaments. An MRI is helpful in confirming a diagnosis and determining the severity of an LCL tear.
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